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 local or bring-your-own-key cleanup separate from voice-to-text.
The email dictation workflow
- 1Put the cursor in Mail, Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Notion, or the browser field where the draft belongs.
- 2Press your Sayframe shortcut and speak the rough message naturally instead of editing mid-sentence.
- 3Review the transcript in the Sayframe panel or Library, then insert at cursor when macOS permits it.
- 4If the target app blocks insertion, Sayframe keeps the transcript recoverable and copies it for manual paste.
- 5Use optional AI cleanup only when you want the draft rewritten or tightened before you send it.
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, meeting transcription and summaries, and optional cleanup for turning speech into a polished draft.