Local-first speech
High-quality transcription using Whisper-class and other on-device engines. Voice activity detection trims silence so recognition stays focused on speech.
Miccy
Dictate, structure, and paste into any field at the cursor. For the default workflow, speech and optional formatting stay on your device—not our servers.
16-language UI · 50+ dictation languages · multilingual clinics, EU & Switzerland
Documentation support only—not medical advice. Follow your institution's policies.
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Free and open source (MIT). No per-seat subscription.
View all downloadsHigh-quality transcription using Whisper-class and other on-device engines. Voice activity detection trims silence so recognition stays focused on speech.
After transcription, optionally run note templates - cleanup, bullet summaries, SOAP-style documentation, and more. Everything can stay on your computer; if your practice already runs a local model server, you can connect it in settings (see Models & Languages).
Miccy uses system-level input: your text goes where the cursor is in the active window - clinical software, browser, Word, email, or a PiS / EHR. No special integration or API needed.
Choose a keyboard shortcut that fits your workflow - start and stop dictation without leaving the app you are documenting in.
Because Miccy drives the computer like a keyboard, it is not tied to a single product. Use it with any system that accepts text at the insertion point.
Review past sessions, manage retention, and keep documentation under your control on your machine.
Install on macOS, Windows, or Linux. Pull updates when you choose - the app can check for new releases.
Select the model that matches your language, accent, and hardware. Download once; use offline after that.
Set a global hotkey - push-to-talk or hold-to-record - so you can dictate without clicking around the EHR.
Place the cursor where the text should go. Start the shortcut, speak, stop. Miccy turns speech into text on your computer.
Enable post-processing and choose a template to polish the transcript or structure the note - on your device by default. If your clinic runs its own compatible model service, you can point Miccy at it in the app settings.
A few places teams already use dictation-to-text: you place the cursor, run Miccy, and paste into the field you are in.
Dictate history, exam, and plan into the open encounter in your PiS or EHR—then optionally tidy bullets or SOAP-style blocks on device.
Capture bedside findings and jobs for the list in one pass; paste into the ward system or shared document without switching apps mid-round.
Speak the course, procedures, and follow-up; structure into sections before you drop the text into the discharge editor or letter template.
Draft the clinical question and summary for another service or GP; polish wording locally, then paste into your referral form or email.
Download models that match your language and hardware from inside the app. The table below is illustrative; exact names appear in Miccy’s model picker.
| Family | Examples (illustrative) |
|---|---|
| Whisper | Small, Medium, Turbo, Large - strong multilingual dictation; pick Auto or a specific language for better accuracy. |
| Parakeet | Optimised for English - very fast, high quality for English consultations. |
| Moonshine | English, very fast - great when latency matters. |
Exact model names and files are shown inside Miccy’s model picker.
Starting points for typical practice computers - exact models are listed in the app.
After transcription, you can run templates for cleanup, bullets, SOAP-style sections, and more. By default this runs with a built-in local setup on your machine. If you prefer, you can point Miccy at your own compatible model service on your network (for example one your IT team already hosts). Nothing needs to leave your environment for that step when you configure it to stay local.
Multilingual clinics and EU / Swiss settings often need both a familiar UI language for staff and flexible dictation languages—Miccy is built for that combination out of the box.
Run the app in the language your team prefers: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Portuguese, Czech, Turkish, Vietnamese, or Arabic (right-to-left)—without patching separate builds per site.
Automatic language detection, or choose from 50+ recognition languages (Whisper-oriented list). English-only engines are labelled in the app - use Whisper for the broadest multilingual clinical dictation.
Built-in examples are tuned especially for German clinical wording; you can adapt prompts for your own language and style. Prompts stay under your control whether you use the default local setup or connect your own server in settings.
Miccy assists with documentation; it does not diagnose or replace clinical judgment. Local processing is the default, but your institution still sets the rules.
Miccy does not need a custom interface from your hospital vendor. It works like a fast typist at your keyboard: text appears where the cursor is. That means compatibility with any documentation system that accepts text entry - today’s PiS/EHR and future tools - without waiting on integration projects.
Miccy is built so speech and note structuring can stay on your device for the default local workflow. Model downloads and app updates use the internet; first-time setup may require downloading speech and optional structuring models. Read the Privacy Policy for details and for your jurisdiction.
Miccy is free and open source under the MIT license. You may still choose to download third-party models under their own terms from within the app.
Products like Dragon Medical are established paid dictation solutions, often with enterprise licensing. Ambient AI scribes such as Heidi or Abridge (and similar offerings from other vendors) usually charge subscription fees and run your audio through vendor infrastructure. Miccy targets teams and individuals who want a free, MIT-licensed path with local processing for the default workflow - you trade vendor-managed polish for control, transparency, and no per-seat bill. Product names above are trademarks of their respective owners.
After models are downloaded, core transcription and on-device structuring can run without a network connection. Updates and model downloads need the internet.
Miccy types into the focused field like a keyboard. If your EHR or PiS accepts text at the caret, Miccy can paste there without vendor-specific integration.
For the default local workflow, audio and transcripts are processed on your machine. Your organisation’s policies and logging tools still apply - treat workstations like any other clinical endpoint.
The app UI is available in 16 languages. For dictation, pick from 50+ recognition languages or automatic detection, with Whisper offering the broadest multilingual coverage. See Languages above for detail.
Healthcare software should not force a trade-off between powerful documentation and patient privacy. We build Miccy so clinicians can run speech and note structuring on hardware they own - no mandatory cloud handoff for the core workflow, no per-seat tax on essential tools, and a path anyone can inspect, fork, and improve.
- Anamedi Team