Audio stays inside your environment during transcription.
Offline by design
Secure On Device Audio Transcription
Secura Vox turns interviews, meetings, and field recordings into usable text locally, without routing sensitive audio through outside services. It is built for teams that need privacy, speed, and operational control in the same product.
Early access invites, pilot updates, and no noisy marketing list.
Teams handling sensitive recordings, regulated workflows, and air-gapped environments.
- 100% local No forced cloud upload
- No API dependency Practical in locked-down environments
- Local export Keep transcript output in your existing workflow
“Secura Vox captured the briefing locally, cleaned the transcript quickly, and kept every word inside our secure environment.”
Secura Vox gives teams a controlled transcription surface where privacy does not depend on vendor policy.
Core features
Why security-conscious teams choose local transcription.
The appeal should be obvious on first read: less exposure, less vendor dependency, and a faster path from recording to usable internal text.
No external API is required to turn voice into text.
Upload audio, review transcript output, and export locally.
Built for teams where privacy is a requirement, not a preference.
What it does
Fast enough for real work, private enough for sensitive work.
Local-first processing
Audio is handled on-device so recordings stay inside your environment from start to finish.
Designed for sensitive work
Useful for legal, internal ops, field interviews, clinical notes, and other privacy-heavy workflows.
Readable transcripts
Output is organized and easy to review, making handoff and follow-up faster after each session.
Workflow
A workflow people can adopt without changing how they already handle recordings.
Upload the file
Import recordings from meetings, interviews, and field captures.
Transcribe locally
The system runs offline, so the audio never needs to leave your device.
Review and export
Clean transcripts are ready for notes, reporting, or internal archive workflows.
Where it fits
Useful the moment private audio enters the process.
Prepare notes from client interviews and case recordings inside controlled environments.
Support internal documentation workflows where outside upload is not acceptable.
Handle interviews and field recordings with tighter custody over sensitive source audio.
Capture internal meetings, incident reviews, and field notes without adding cloud exposure.
Security posture
You should not have to trade privacy for usable transcripts.
The goal is simple: keep voice data local, reduce unnecessary external exposure, and make secure transcription practical for teams that still need to move quickly.
No forced upload
Your recordings stay under your control instead of being pushed into outside services.
Offline operation
Works where network access is limited, blocked, or intentionally removed from the workflow.
Local export path
Transcript output can stay within your existing internal storage and review process.
Reduced external handoffs
Fewer system boundaries means fewer places sensitive audio can end up by mistake.
Join the waitlist
Join the first Secura Vox pilot wave.
Get launch updates, pilot access invites, and a direct path into the first release as Secura Vox moves from concept to working product.
- Early access updates as the first release takes shape
- Pilot availability announcements before public launch
- A quieter list focused on product progress, not marketing noise
Current signup still routes through email until the form backend is live.