Last updated June 30, 2026
Glimpse vs Voquill
Both are open-source voice dictation apps with local Whisper-style transcription. Voquill covers macOS, Windows, and Linux with more provider/backend flexibility; Glimpse is a focused Mac and Windows dictation app with free offline dictation and a simpler local-first product.
TL;DR
Pick Voquill if…
- You need Linux support today.
- You want one open-source repo that includes the desktop app, marketing site, Firebase backend, mobile app, and shared packages.
- You want to choose between local Whisper and your own cloud transcription provider inside the same app.
Pick Glimpse if…
- You are on Mac or Windows and want a focused desktop dictation app.
- You want free offline dictation with no word limits and no required account.
- You want a simpler local-first app with optional paid workflow features instead of a larger backend/provider stack.
Side by side
| Glimpse | Voquill | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free dictation $24.99 one-time for Personal | Open-source app; pricing depends on how you run providers |
| Free tier | Unlimited dictation no word or time limit | Self-host / BYO providers repo is public |
| Open source | Yes, AGPL-3.0 audit it on GitHub | Yes, AGPLv3 enterprise directory excluded |
| macOS | ||
| Windows | ||
| Linux | ||
| Local transcription | Yes, by default works fully offline | Yes local Whisper option |
| Cloud transcription | BYO provider optional, your API key | BYO provider choose your backend/provider |
| AI cleanup | Yes, bring your own LLM key Personal feature | |
| Custom dictionary | ||
| Per-app modes | ||
| Product focus | Mac and Windows desktop dictation | Desktop app, backend, mobile app, and shared packages |
Open-source status
Both apps are public on GitHub and both use AGPL licensing for the main app code. Voquill's license file notes that third-party components keep their own licenses and that code in its enterprise directory is governed by a separate enterprise license. Glimpse is AGPL-3.0 and keeps the desktop app, transcription pipeline, and analytics code auditable in the open.
Platforms
This is the cleanest difference. Glimpse is Mac and Windows only. Voquill's README says its overlay, hotkeys, and system integrations work across macOS, Windows, and Linux. If Linux is required, Voquill is the better fit. If you only need Mac or Windows, the platform gap mostly disappears.
Local vs provider-driven
Glimpse is built around local dictation by default: install it, press a shortcut, and transcribe on your own machine. Voquill is more flexible. Its README describes a choice between running Whisper locally, with optional GPU acceleration, or pointing the app at a cloud provider you choose. Glimpse also supports bring-your-own provider workflows, but local transcription is the default path and the simpler setup for most users.
Which should you use?
Choose Voquill if you want an open-source cross-platform voice typing stack with Linux support and provider choice. Choose Glimpse if you want a tighter Mac and Windows dictation app where the default path is free, offline, local speech-to-text with no subscription and no word limit.
Sources checked
Comparison copy was checked against these public sources on June 30, 2026.
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