Looking to replace Superwhisper? Here's TinyScribe — a private, one-time-purchase notetaker for Mac — plus a few other options worth knowing about.
TinyScribe transcribes on-device with Apple's SpeechAnalyzer and summarizes through Apple's Private Cloud Compute — no bot joins your call, no account, no subscription. It's a one-time purchase: $49.99, free for your first 30 meetings.
| Superwhisper | TinyScribe | |
|---|---|---|
| Bot joins your call | No bot | None — never joins your call |
| Processing | On-device dictation, meeting notes a secondary feature | Transcription on-device, summaries via Apple Private Cloud Compute |
| Account required | none | None |
| Training on your data | none | None |
| Price | $8.49/mo (trial free) | $49.99 one-time (Free for 30 meetings) |
| Cost over 3 years | $306 | $49.99 |
| Platforms | macOS | macOS 27+, Apple silicon |
Prices checked August 2026.
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Compare with TinyScribeWhen Otter is the better choice: you need Android support, you collaborate across a team that already lives in Otter, or you record meetings you don't personally attend.
Compare with TinyScribeWhen Fireflies is the better choice: your team needs a bot that joins Zoom, Meet, and Teams equally, or you need CRM/Slack integrations TinyScribe doesn't offer.
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