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Vocalinux 0.14 Beta Released For Offline Voice Dictation / Speech-To-Text On Linux

Vocalinux 0.14 beta has been released, offering offline voice dictation and speech-to-text for Linux desktops. The open-source, GPLv3-licensed software supports X11 and Wayland, uses Whisper.cpp with Vulkan acceleration, and includes configurable hotkeys and a desktop tray UI. This release adds keyboard shortcut support, FunASR/SenseVoice remote API engines, Wayland fixes, and improved CPU-based Whisper.cpp handling on hybrid laptops.

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Vocalinux 0.14 Beta Released For Offline Voice Dictation / Speech-To-Text On Linux
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Ubuntu 26.10 is notably working on

Vocalinux is a GPLv3-licensed solution that works both on X11 and Wayland desktops under Linux for completely offline speech-to-text handling. Vocalinux leverages Whisper.cpp for the microphone audio processing while alternatively VOSK or OpenAI Whisper with PyTorch can be used too. With Whisper.cpp you can enjoy Vulkan-based acceleration that works across GPU vendors or there is the CPU back-end as well.

Vocalinux supports a desktop tray UI, configurable hotkeys for activation, and other typical features one would expect for interacting with your desktop via voice dictation. Compared to the in-development Canonical Myna, it aims to be Linux distribution agnostic as well as desktop agnostic.

Yesterday saw the release of

Those wishing to learn more about this open-source Linux desktop voice dictation software can do so via

laying the foundation for a context-aware desktopand their initial deliverable being worked on isMyna as a speech-to-text solutionfor the Linux desktop. Interestingly there is already a promising voice dictation / speech-to-text solution for the Linux desktop called Vocalinux that continues advancing and is usable right now for those looking at their own speech-to-text desktop solution.Vocalinux is a GPLv3-licensed solution that works both on X11 and Wayland desktops under Linux for completely offline speech-to-text handling. Vocalinux leverages Whisper.cpp for the microphone audio processing while alternatively VOSK or OpenAI Whisper with PyTorch can be used too. With Whisper.cpp you can enjoy Vulkan-based acceleration that works across GPU vendors or there is the CPU back-end as well.

Vocalinux supports a desktop tray UI, configurable hotkeys for activation, and other typical features one would expect for interacting with your desktop via voice dictation. Compared to the in-development Canonical Myna, it aims to be Linux distribution agnostic as well as desktop agnostic.

Yesterday saw the release of

Vocalinux 0.14 betathat landed the configurable keyboard shortcuts support, FunASR/SenseVoice support for remote API engines if desired, some Wayland fixes, and better handling of the CPU-based Whisper.cpp support on hybrid CPU laptops.Those wishing to learn more about this open-source Linux desktop voice dictation software can do so via

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