More than the dictation that ships with your Mac

Dictation that thinks — and a lot more, on your own keys.

Built-in macOS dictation transcribes what you say, word for word. Apple Intelligence is still limited and rolling out. Keyfloe goes further: it transcribes on-device, then polishes with AI — grammar, punctuation, filler, formatting — so your speech becomes clean writing in any app. And dictation is only one of the actions you can map to a key.

Transcription vs. Keyfloe

Built-in dictation

Speech in, literal text out — including the “ums,” run-ons, and missing punctuation. No cleanup, no reasoning.

Keyfloe

On-device transcription + an AI polish pass that fixes grammar and formatting — plus chat, on-screen answers, rewriting, and voice commands on keys you choose.

What you can map to a key

  • AI dictation — hold, talk, release; clean text appears where your cursor is.
  • Chat popup — ask, draft, or rewrite at your cursor.
  • Snapshot AI — box anything on screen and get an answer.
  • Voice Command — speak a task; the agent does it.

Questions, answered

Built-in dictation transcribes your speech literally. Keyfloe transcribes on-device and then runs an AI polish pass that fixes grammar, punctuation, filler words, and formatting, so the result reads like writing — in any app, on a key you choose.

No. Keyfloe runs on macOS 14.0 or later on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, and brings its own built-in AI — independent of whether Apple Intelligence is available on your device.

No. Dictation is one action. Keyfloe also gives you a chat popup at your cursor, on-screen answers, inline rewriting, and voice commands — each assignable to a key.

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