How it works

  1. 1

    Click Start

    Double Scribe listens to your microphone and your computer's audio output at the same time.

  2. 2

    Talk

    Whisper transcribes speech locally as it happens, labelling each line Me or Them.

  3. 3

    Click Stop

    Your transcript is saved as a plain text file on your computer. The audio itself is never kept.

Requirements

OSWindows 10 or 11, 64-bit
HardwareAny CPU (an NVIDIA GPU is used automatically if present)
First launchDownloads the Whisper speech model once, then works fully offline
AccountNone required

Privacy

Most transcription tools send your audio to a server. Double Scribe doesn't have one. Speech-to-text runs on your own machine using Whisper (the same model, running locally) with no network connection required. There's no account, no upload, and no copy of the audio left behind once the transcript is written.

FAQ

What if the meeting is on a platform I don't control?

That's exactly the situation Double Scribe is for. It doesn't plug into Zoom, Teams, or any specific platform; it just listens to your microphone and whatever's coming through your computer's speakers, so it works no matter who's hosting or what software they're using.

Does any audio leave my computer?

No. Recording, transcription, and storage all happen locally using Whisper on your CPU or GPU. Double Scribe makes no network calls except to download the Whisper model once, the first time you run it.

What happens to the recording after I stop?

Audio is only ever held in memory while you're recording. Once you click Stop, only the text transcript is written to disk; the audio itself is discarded.

Is my transcript accessible to anyone else?

No. There's no cloud account, no server, and no sharing link. Each transcript is a plain .txt file saved on your own computer, accessible only to whoever has access to that machine.

Is Double Scribe free?

Yes. It's free to download and free to use, with no subscription and no usage limits.

Does it work on Mac or Linux?

Not yet. Double Scribe is Windows only for now.

Am I allowed to transcribe someone else on the call?

Double Scribe doesn't handle that for you. It's your responsibility to let the other people on the call know you're transcribing, and to follow whatever recording/consent laws apply where you are. See Recording consent above for more, including a state-by-state legal reference.