

Speakmac is an offline speech-to-text application designed for Mac users, enabling them to convert voice into text quickly and accurately. The software operates locally on the user's device, ensuring privacy and eliminating the need for a subscription model, as it is available for a one-time purchase of $29. Speakmac supports over 25 languages and offers features like instant live dictation, grammar handling, and the ability to create custom snippets for frequently used phrases.
Speakmac is a focused productivity tool for macOS users and is revenue-stage with a public traffic signal of 2,947 monthly visitors. The app is converting some of that attention into income—enough to register $600 in the last 30 days—but the negative short-term growth of -32% suggests user acquisition or retention pressure right now.
As a narrowly scoped product, Speakmac’s strengths are clarity of positioning and an addressable niche audience; its challenges are scale and momentum. The current numbers point to a need to either improve conversion/pricing or shore up channels that are slipping, while being mindful that a macOS-only play both simplifies product surface and limits total market size.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.