Release notes

Changelog

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v0.2.0 10 June 2026

Polish you can hear.

Small details, big feel: gentle audio cues, an escape hatch for a hot mic, and the privacy features we promised, now in the app.

New

  • Soft audio cues. A gentle chime up when recording starts, down when it stops, and a low blip if something goes wrong. Synthesized in-app, quiet by design, and easy to switch off in Settings.
  • Press Esc to cancel. While the mic is hot, Esc discards the recording: nothing is transcribed, nothing is pasted.
  • Privacy Mode. Flip it on and dictation history never touches disk. Aggregate stats (counts only, never content) still work.
  • Snippets. Say a trigger phrase ("insert my sign-off") and a saved block pastes in its place. Define them in Settings · Vocabulary.
  • Smarter command mode. "Make this a bulleted list" and friends now reshape the dictation instead of being typed out.

Fixed

  • Canceling a dictation now reliably discards the audio instead of pasting it anyway.
  • A microphone error mid-recording now resets the session cleanly.
  • Overlay status messages no longer vanish early (or linger) when dictations overlap.
  • "Your rhythm" insights on the Voice Profile now compute correctly.
  • Clearer, calmer error messages throughout.
v0.1.0 14 January 2026 Initial release

Hello, Whurd.

The first public build. Press a hotkey, talk into any Windows app, and get clean text back: filler removed, punctuation fixed, styled for where you're writing.

New

  • System-wide dictation. Trigger from anywhere with Ctrl+Shift+Space. The dictation HUD never steals focus from your active app.
  • Instant transcription. Speech-to-text that returns in roughly 300ms.
  • AI formatting. Automatic filler removal, punctuation, capitalization, and sentence repair so the text reads like you wrote it on purpose.
  • Per-app auto-styles. Output adapts to the active app: crisp for Slack, formal for email, terse for a commit message.
  • Custom dictionary. Teach Whurd your names, jargon, and code symbols so they spell correctly every time.
  • Command mode. Say "make this a bulleted list" and have the text restructure on the fly.
  • Voice Profile analytics. Track words dictated, time saved, and WPM over time, with achievements. Stored locally.
  • 99 languages. Dictate in the language you think in.
  • Privacy Mode. Keep dictation history off-disk entirely, available on the free tier.

Privacy

  • Voice audio is used only for transcription, then discarded. Never stored, never used to train.
  • API keys and dictation history are stored locally on your machine.
  • AI-training opt-in ships off by default.

Known limitations

  • Windows 10 and 11 only for this release.
  • Per-app styles cover the most common apps; more profiles land in upcoming builds.