What is the best Utter alternative for Windows?
Superwhisper runs on macOS and Windows with local Whisper transcription and a $249 lifetime option. Spokenly is free on macOS, Windows, and iPhone using local Whisper Large-v3 and NVIDIA Parakeet with no word cap. OpenWhispr is MIT open source on macOS, Windows, and Linux with on-device speaker diarization. Typilot runs on macOS, Windows 10/11, and Linux, combining local Whisper dictation with 27 inline AI commands, AI autocomplete via a local Ollama model, and meeting transcription with on-device speaker diarization.
Is there a free Utter alternative?
Yes. Spokenly offers a free tier with local Whisper Large-v3 and NVIDIA Parakeet, no word cap, and no account required on macOS, Windows, and iPhone. OpenWhispr is MIT open source and free with on-device speaker diarization on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Handy is MIT open source and free on macOS, Windows, and Linux for pure dictation. Mumble AI is currently in open beta with all local features free on macOS Apple Silicon. Typilot offers a 3-day full-feature trial before requiring a paid plan.
Does Utter have a lifetime licence option?
No. Utter Pro is subscription-only at $5.99/month or $59.99/year; there is no one-time lifetime payment. Note that Utter's free tier is unlimited when you use local models (on Apple Silicon) or bring your own API keys, so many users pay nothing. Superwhisper offers a $249 lifetime licence with local Whisper transcription on macOS and Windows. Typilot offers a $199 lifetime licence on macOS, Windows, and Linux with local Whisper dictation, 27 AI commands, AI autocomplete, and meeting transcription with on-device speaker diarization.
Which Utter alternative has the best meeting transcription?
Typilot captures microphone and system audio simultaneously via the OS audio layer, transcribes on-device with a local Whisper model across macOS, Windows, and Linux, and applies on-device speaker diarization to label each voice automatically. OpenWhispr adds voice fingerprinting to recognise returning speakers across sessions (MIT free, on macOS, Windows, and Linux). Utter stores speaker-labelled transcripts in a searchable history with speaker renaming and line reassignment post-meeting. Resonant Pro adds NVIDIA Sortformer speaker diarization to Mac-only local transcription.