Welcome to Typilot V2
Typilot is no longer a typing tool. It is a private, on-device AI assistant - voice, polish, meetings, notes, and a 27-command typing layer in every app on your machine.
Typilot started as a typing tool. One shortcut, one model, one job: turn what you typed into something better.
V2 is a different category of thing. It is a private, on-device AI assistant that lives on your keyboard and stays on your machine. Voice, polish, meetings, notes, autocomplete, and twenty-seven inline commands - all running on whatever Ollama model you choose, all without anything leaving your computer.
What is actually new
Every feature below ships in V2. Existing licenses unlock everything automatically - no upgrade fee, no migration, no new sign-up.
Meetings. Press a key to record. Typilot captures mic and system audio together, runs speaker diarization on-device, and hands you a structured recap from a local Ollama model the moment the meeting ends. You can chat with the transcript afterwards - "what did Marcus actually agree to" - and the answer comes back without your meeting ever touching a server.
Voice Mode. Local Whisper, ninety-plus languages, push-to-talk in any text field. The audio never leaves the machine. The transcription comes back as fast as your hardware allows.
Polish. Highlight any text in any app, press the polish key, watch it rewrite in place. The model never sees more than the selection.
Notes. Say "note: ..." anywhere on the system and Typilot captures, polishes, and tags the thought without you opening an app.
Autocomplete. Inline suggestions as you type. Different model than your polish/generate models if you want a faster, smaller one for the suggest loop.
27 commands. gen:, fix:, exp:, trl:, img:, sum:, and more - typed as prefixes, executed inline, written straight into whatever field you are editing.
Why local matters more in V2
The Tool version of Typilot was about saving you typing. V2 is about a much bigger claim: the AI that learns you over time should live on the same machine you live on.
Three reasons that matters more in V2 than V1:
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Meeting audio is sensitive in a way typing is not. Legal, medical, M&A, journalism, therapy. The moment we promised to upload meetings to a server, we would have made Typilot useless to the people who need it most.
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The personal context layer compounds. Six months from now, your local Typilot will have watched you write, dictate, decide, and revise. Switch to a smarter Ollama model that ships tomorrow - your context transfers instantly. No cloud product can offer that without owning your data.
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No subscription floor. Local-first means our marginal cost per user is zero. That is why we can offer a lifetime license at all. Cloud competitors charge by the minute because they pay by the minute.
What stays the same
The promise. Everything runs on your machine. The audits stay current. Nothing is sold, shared, or sent. We do not have inference servers. We never will.
If you bought a V1 lifetime license, you get V2 today and every release after, forever - because that is what "lifetime" means.
If you want the full multi-year picture - where V2 is just phase one of five - read the vision. If you want to see exactly what shipped, the roadmap and changelog have the receipts.
Welcome to V2.