Your AI Assistant Knows What You Said This Morning
Resonant's MCP server turns your voice workspace into a knowledge base for any AI agent, including Claude and Codex. Your meetings, dictations, and memos — queryable by your AI tools.
Read more →Thoughts on voice, privacy, and building software that stays on your machine.
Resonant's MCP server turns your voice workspace into a knowledge base for any AI agent, including Claude and Codex. Your meetings, dictations, and memos — queryable by your AI tools.
Read more →NVIDIA Parakeet v3 and Qwen3 ASR, both compiled to CoreML and running on Apple Neural Engine. A technical look at how Resonant does on-device speech recognition.
Read more →Dictating in VS Code, Slack, and Gmail should produce different text. Resonant captures the app, window, URL, and selected text — and adapts its output to match.
Read more →AI cleanup should fix your grammar, not rewrite your meaning. Resonant's cloud processing has guardrails that detect when an LLM rewrites your dictation instead of cleaning it.
Read more →Ambient context records app names, window titles, URLs, and dwell time — not screenshots, keystrokes, or file contents. A transparent breakdown of what Resonant sees.
Read more →Watch Resonant transform voice into text instantly. A quick demo of local-first dictation on your Mac.
Read more →Cloud dictation works. But it sends every word you say to someone else's server. We think there's a better way — one where your voice never leaves your Mac.
Read more →The first build of Resonant is here. It's functional, it's fast, and it's free.
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