Ramble

Stop re-explaining your screen to your AI.

Talk through a bug, a design, a flow — and capture screenshots and on-screen text mid-sentence. Ramble's voice-to-text drops [Image 1] and [Text 1] into your transcript exactly where you said them, so your AI sees what you saw the first time. No manual labeling.

Mac only · Apple Silicon, macOS Sonoma+ · Free trial — 5 transcriptions, no account

Your AI can't see what you're pointing at.

So you stop, screenshot, select text, and label everything by hand — "see Image 1," "see Text 2" — just so it can follow. By then you've re-explained the whole thing.

“This works, but it breaks when I click here…”

“I'm looking at this code — what's wrong with it?”

“I want to change this button and the text that says this…”

“Look at this flow and tell me what to fix…”

Your idea was clear in your head. Rebuilding it piece by piece breaks your rhythm — and it often ends up disorganized anyway.

You just talk and point. Ramble does the rest.

No more rework. You speak the way you think; Ramble handles the organizing.

  1. 01

    Press Start and talk

    Explain what you're seeing — a design, a bug, a decision. No script, no cleanup.

  2. 02

    Capture mid-sentence

    Hit Capture Image or Capture Text while you're still talking. Ramble anchors each capture to that exact moment.

  3. 03

    Press Stop

    Ramble transcribes locally on your Mac. References drop into the right spot — not piled at the end.

  4. 04

    Copy and paste

    Copy the transcript, images, and text separately — each with one click. Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, or Grok.

Built to keep you in your flow.

You stop. You screenshot. You paste. You type "in image 1…" By the time you're done, you've spent ten minutes packaging an idea that took thirty seconds to think. Ramble collapses that into one continuous act — talk, capture, copy.

…I want to change this button [Image 1] and the text that says this [Text 1]

Timestamp syncing

Every capture anchors to the exact moment you made it — references drop into the right spot, not piled at the end.

Recording

This onboarding step feels confusing —

we should simplify the CTA...

Natural voice recording

Just talk. No form to fill, no fields to organize. Ramble listens while you think out loud.

Regional screenshot capture

Snap any part of your screen mid-sentence — a button, a layout, a UI element — without breaking your train of thought.

Complete your profile

Step 2 of 4

On-screen text capture

Select text anywhere — copy, code, a paragraph — and Ramble grabs it exactly as written.

Three one-click copy buttons

Copy the full transcript, all images, and all text captures — each independently, perfectly organized.

English

Español

Language-adaptive transcription

Local models adapt to your language for the highest quality — including Spanish.

Private
Offline

100% local & offline

Recording, transcription, and storage all happen on your machine. Nothing leaves until you paste.

Claude Code Codex Cursor ChatGPT

Works with any AI

Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, ChatGPT — paste into whatever you use. No integrations to set up.

Paste into your AI stack

ChatGPTClaudeCursorGeminiNotion AILinearSlack

Nothing ever leaves your computer.

Recording, transcription, and storage all happen on your Mac. Ramble never uploads your work — you decide what to share, only when you paste.

100% offline processing

No account required

Data stays on your device

You control what gets shared

Ramble vs. a dictation app

Looking for a Superwhisper or Wispr Flow alternative for talking to AI? Those turn your voice into text in the field you're typing. Ramble is built to explain what's on your screen — voice plus the screenshots and on-screen text, stitched together in the order you said them.

A dictation app

Voice-to-text in the field you're typing in. One screenshot or the active text at most. Built for everyday writing — and most are a monthly subscription.

Ramble

Voice plus multiple screenshots and text captures, each anchored inline exactly where you said it. Built for explaining a bug, a design, or a flow to your AI. 100% offline, $14 once — no subscription.

Works for how you actually work.

If you talk to AI about anything on your screen more than a couple of times a day, Ramble pays for itself almost immediately.

  • Bug Reports

    Hit a bug your AI can't see? Talk through what broke and capture the error, the console, the UI — each anchored inline. Paste into Cursor or Claude and skip the back-and-forth.

  • Code Reviews

    Point at specific sections while you talk. What changed, why, and what to watch out for — with code snippets attached.

  • User Flows & Product Specs

    Walk through a flow or feature as you see it. Capture the screen. Paste into AI. PRD in minutes, not hours.

  • UI & Design Feedback

    Give visual feedback without writing a novel. Narrate while you review — Figma, FigJam, staging, or live product.

  • Quick Documentation

    Document an idea, decision, or handoff before it fades. One continuous take, fully referenced.

Pay once. Use forever.

Speak the way you think — Ramble handles the rest. No subscription. Free trial includes 5 transcriptions.

One-time purchase
$14 once

Ramble

Up to 3 Macs — pay once, use forever

  • Up to 3 Macs (devices)
  • Unlimited recordings
  • 1 year of free updates
  • 100% offline, no account
  • Pay once, use forever

Includes 1 year of free updates. After that, your version keeps working forever.

Frequently asked questions

What Mac do I need?

Ramble requires an Apple Silicon Mac (M1 or later), macOS Sonoma (14.0) or later, and 8 GB of RAM. You'll also need about 1–3 GB of free disk space for transcription models, which download on first use so everything runs offline.

How is Ramble different from Superwhisper or Wispr Flow?

Dictation apps like Superwhisper and Wispr Flow turn your voice into text in whatever field you're typing. Ramble is for a different job: explaining something on your screen. You capture multiple screenshots and text snippets mid-sentence, and each one lands inline exactly where you mentioned it — not one snapshot piled at the end. Keep your dictation app for everyday typing; reach for Ramble when you need your AI to actually see what you're talking about.

Does Ramble work on Intel Macs?

No. Ramble is built for Apple Silicon only — Intel Macs are not supported.

Does Ramble work offline?

Yes. Recording, transcription, and storage all happen on your Mac. Nothing is uploaded unless you paste it somewhere yourself.

Does it work in Spanish?

Yes. Ramble uses language-adaptive local transcription models for high-quality results in English, Spanish, and more.

What do I get after I stop recording?

Three parts, each with its own one-click copy button: a clean transcript with inline [Image 1] and [Text 1] references, all captured screenshots, and all selected text fragments.

Which AI tools does Ramble work with?

Ramble outputs paste-ready context you can drop into ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Grok, Gemini, or any tool that accepts text and images.

Is there a subscription?

No. Ramble is a one-time purchase. Pay once, use forever on up to 3 Macs.

What's included in the free trial?

The free trial includes 5 transcriptions so you can try the full workflow before buying.

Can I use Ramble on more than one Mac?

Yes. A single license covers up to 3 Macs.

What happens after the first year of updates?

Your version keeps working forever. New updates after the first year are optional.

Stop wasting time organizing references. You just talk and point — offline, private, no account needed.

Download for Mac — Free

Free trial — 5 transcriptions · $14 one-time payment · No subscription · No account