What Is Voxit?
Vox is Latin for voice. Voxit means voice it. Instead of clicking, typing, switching tabs, and losing focus -- you just say it. Voxit handles the rest.
Voxit is a personal AI assistant that lives on your Mac. You speak, it does things. Not suggests -- does. Orders on Amazon, texts your friends, manages your calendar, ships your code, checks your email -- all by voice, all without opening a single app.
And when you can't speak -- in a meeting, on a plane, in a library -- Voxit works as a text chat too. Same capabilities, same tools, same memory. Just type instead of talk.
The Problem
You have 15 apps open right now. Gmail in one tab, Slack in another, GitHub in a third. Calendar, Notion, Stripe, Amazon, Spotify -- all running, all demanding attention. Every time you switch between them, you lose focus. Every context switch costs you momentum.
Most AI tools give you answers but can't take action. They can write an email but can't send it. They can find a flight but can't book it. They can explain an error but can't fix it.
The gap isn't intelligence. It's action.
How Voxit Works
Voxit is a small circle that sits on your desktop, always visible, always on top. Click it, speak your request, and it handles the rest. Here's what happens in 1-3 seconds:
- You speak. Your voice is captured and transcribed.
- The transcription is cleaned -- proper nouns fixed, filler words removed, formatting normalized.
- An intent classifier determines what you're asking for -- a question, a search, a command, a tool action, or a coding task.
- Your request is routed to the right AI model. You choose your primary brain -- Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini. For queries that need real-time web data or deep research, Voxit automatically delegates to Perplexity. You don't think about routing. Voxit handles it.
- The AI executes your request using Voxit's 75+ built-in tools -- calling APIs, automating browsers, running terminal commands, or controlling your Mac.
- The response is spoken back to you while you keep working.
You never leave your editor. You never open a browser. You never break your flow.
Getting Started: The About You Conversation
When you first open Voxit, it has a conversation with you. Not a setup wizard -- an actual conversation. Voxit asks about your work, your routine, your tools, your preferences. What are you building? What does your typical day look like? How do you prefer to communicate? Who are your key contacts? What do you order on Amazon? What's your go-to coffee order?
This builds your About You profile -- six categories that get injected into every single interaction so Voxit always has context. It's how Voxit goes from being a generic assistant to being your assistant. The more detail you give it, the more useful it becomes from day one.
What Voxit Can Actually Do
These are real things Voxit does today.
Commerce and daily life:
Developer workflow:
Daily operations:
The Memory System
Voxit isn't stateless. It remembers you.
After every conversation, Voxit automatically extracts facts, decisions, and preferences and stores them locally on your machine. You mentioned six months ago that you prefer window seats -- Voxit remembers. You told it your teammate Jake handles the frontend -- it knows. You said you're allergic to shellfish -- it won't forget.
Before every response, Voxit searches its memory to find anything relevant to what you just asked. It doesn't keyword-match -- it understands meaning. Ask about "the project we discussed with the client in Toronto" and it finds the right memory even if you never used those exact words.
The more you use Voxit, the smarter it gets. Every conversation makes the next one better.
Proactive Context
Voxit doesn't wait for you to ask. It stays up to date on its own.
In the background, Voxit monitors your connected services -- your email, your calendar, your GitHub repos, your project files. It periodically pulls fresh data so that when you ask a question, it already has the answer ready. You don't need to tell Voxit that something changed. It already knows.
When something important happens -- a failed Stripe payment, an urgent email, a completed deployment -- Voxit proactively speaks up and lets you know. You stay focused on your work. Voxit keeps watch.
Integrations
Voxit connects to the tools you already use. Not through copy-paste or screenshots -- through direct authenticated connections.
Cloud services: Google Workspace (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets), GitHub, Amazon, Uber Eats, Slack, Notion, Linear, Stripe, Vercel, Supabase, Discord, X/Twitter, Instagram.
Native Mac apps: iMessage, Apple Music, Apple Reminders, Apple Notes, Finder, Terminal.
Developer tools: Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Codex, your terminal, and any CLI tool on your machine.
For services that support OAuth, you click "Connect," sign in, authorize, and you're done. For services without consumer APIs, Voxit uses invisible browser automation -- it navigates, clicks, and fills forms just like you would, but without any visible window. You can also connect any MCP-compatible tool for unlimited additional integrations.
Every integration runs locally from your Mac. Voxit talks directly to these services using your accounts. Nothing is routed through our servers.
The Agent Architecture
Voxit isn't a single chatbot. It's four agents working together.
Coordinator: The traffic controller. When you speak, the Coordinator figures out which agent or tool should handle your request and routes it. It handles prioritization and can run multiple tools in parallel.
Memory Agent: Extracts facts from conversations, detects contradictions with existing memories, identifies knowledge gaps, and resolves conflicts. When you mention something new, it stores it. When you contradict something old, it updates it.
Briefing Agent: Gathers data from all your connected tools in parallel and synthesizes it into a coherent spoken summary. Your entire situational awareness in 60 seconds.
Research Agent: Deep web search, codebase analysis, and documentation lookup. When you need real research, it searches multiple sources, cross-references, and delivers a synthesis -- not a list of links.
Privacy and Security
Voxit runs locally on your Mac. This isn't a marketing claim -- it's the architecture.
Your data stays on your device. Conversations, memories, preferences, your About You profile -- all stored on your machine. We don't have a server that stores your data. We cannot see your conversations.
API keys are encrypted with macOS Keychain. The same encryption Apple uses for your passwords and certificates. Your keys are never stored in plain text, never transmitted to our servers.
Direct connections to your services. When Voxit connects to Gmail, it talks directly to Google from your Mac. When it shops on Amazon, the browser runs on your machine. Nothing passes through us. We are not a middleman.
We don't train on your data. Your conversations are never used to train any model. The AI providers process your queries in real-time according to their API data policies, which explicitly exclude API usage from training.
How It Lives On Your Mac
Voxit is a native macOS application. Install it like any other app -- drag to Applications, done.
The widget is a small circle that floats on your desktop, always on top. Click to expand into the full chat panel. Click again to collapse. It's designed to be present when you need it and invisible when you don't.
Voxit integrates with macOS at a deep level -- accessibility access for reading and interacting with UI elements, native app control, system-level volume and brightness controls, invisible browser automation, and terminal sessions for shell commands.
It auto-updates. When a new version is available, you see a banner in the app. Click to download and restart. No manual installation after the first time.
Who It's For
Voxit is built for people who sit at their Mac 8-12 hours a day building things. Developers, founders, engineers, designers -- people who feel every context switch and want one voice interface that does the work instead of suggesting it.
If you spend your day jumping between Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, and your terminal -- Voxit replaces the jumping. If you're tired of explaining what's on your screen to an AI that can't see it -- Voxit looks and acts. If you want an AI that actually does things -- that's Voxit.
Voice it.
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