Use case

Dictate emails on Mac without sending every thought to the cloud

Sayframe gives Mac users a calmer private-by-default dictation workflow: press a shortcut, speak naturally, recover the transcript if paste fails, and keep optional cloud cleanup separate from local voice-to-text.

The email dictation workflow

  1. 1Put the cursor in Mail, Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Notion, or the browser field where the draft belongs.
  2. 2Press your Sayframe shortcut and speak the rough message naturally instead of editing mid-sentence.
  3. 3Review the transcript in the Sayframe panel or Library, then insert at cursor when macOS permits it.
  4. 4If the target app blocks insertion, Sayframe keeps the transcript recoverable and copies it for manual paste.
  5. 5Use optional AI cleanup only when you want the draft rewritten, summarized, or turned into action items.

Why not just use built-in dictation?

Apple Dictation is useful, but Sayframe is built around a dedicated Mac writing workflow: local-first transcription, a recoverable transcript Library, paste reliability controls, file and meeting transcription, and optional cleanup for turning speech into a polished draft.