Jambi’s mission is to transcribe audio to your clipboard, as quickly and accurately as possible, while staying privacy-focused and open-source.
Jambi aims to help computer users with disabilities, such as vision or physical impairments, by providing real-time transcription of their speech. It’s also a great tool for anyone who wants to transcribe audio quickly and easily.
This is the alpha release and the project is still in early development. Currently looking for feedback and contributors. If you are a developer, you can contribute to the project by submitting pull requests or reporting issues.
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Nice, I’ll check it out
I believe futo keyboard might be more “source available” than open source, but it’s still a great app! (I’m typing with it now and it’s my favorite more open keyboard app I’ve used :)
If you want to use another keyboard app like the fantastic FOSS Heliboard, you can also just use the futo voice input app as a voice input provider :)
Futo apps are available through their own f-droid repo if you wanna install/update through an f-droid client- I figured I’d mention that just in case you go searching for it and don’t see it since it’s not in one of the common repos