Confidential intelligence
Every conversation,
captured and understood.
Real-time transcription, translation, and conversation analysis — built for macOS. On-device by default. Your audio never leaves your machine unless you choose to analyze it.
Live transcription, 25+ languages
Speak Chinese, French, Japanese — your words appear on screen in their original language as you say them. Voice-activity detection waits for natural pauses, so transcripts come out as complete sentences, not chopped fragments.
Translation in real time
Whatever language you're hearing, iSPY translates it to English (or 19 other target languages) in the same beat. Powered by Whisper Large-v3-Turbo running locally on your Mac.
Conversation analysis
Select sessions from your Journal and hit Analyze. Claude reads the transcripts and produces a structured report: participants, sentiment, goals, topic-by-topic breakdown, follow-ups.
Private by default
Audio capture and transcription happen entirely on your machine via on-device Whisper. Conversations only leave the device if you explicitly trigger analysis — and then only the text, never the audio.
Searchable journal
Every session is auto-saved as a Word document with the matching audio file. Browse by date, search by content, replay anything.
Smart language detection
Auto-detect mode follows bilingual speakers as they switch languages. A rolling 5-chunk window keeps the wrong language from getting locked in by a single misheard word.
Simple pricing.
Unlimited recording on every plan. AI analyses included monthly.
- Unlimited recording & transcription
- Unlimited journal storage
- 30 AI analyses per month
- 25+ languages
- Cancel anytime
- Everything in Starter
- 250 AI analyses per month
- Priority queue
- Early access to new features
- Cancel anytime
Download iSPY
macOS 15 Sequoia or later · Apple Silicon · ~2.6 GB (includes Whisper Large-v3-Turbo model)
Download iSPY for Mac
First launch: macOS may warn "Apple cannot check this app for malicious software."
Right-click the app icon → Open → Open on the prompt. Subsequent launches are normal.