Voice Notes
Voice Notes is a voice recording and transcription utility for macOS that lets users capture spoken ideas and convert them to text. Based on its bundle ID, it appears to be a local recording tool designed for quick audio capture, likely with transcription or playback features. It serves users who want a lightweight way to record voice memos and produce text notes without relying solely on system-level dictation.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionWe could not find reliable evidence about whether Voice Notes ships a native Apple Silicon build or remains Intel-only. The app's developer page is not readily visible in current search results, and there is no confirmation of an active native build in widespread use. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028) — less than 28 months away — and this app will stop launching entirely on that release if it remains Intel-only, you should contact the developer directly to ask about their Apple Silicon support status and roadmap. If the developer is inactive or has abandoned the project, consider switching to a native alternative: Apple's built-in Voice Memos app (now with transcription on modern macOS versions) provides free voice capture with text output and full iCloud sync, or Voice Keyboard Pro offers system-wide dictation that works in any notes app you already use. Both are actively maintained and run natively on Apple Silicon.
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