Press the shortcut
From whatever app you're in, press the shortcut and just start talking: no windows to open, no copy-paste.
ANIS turns your voice into written text right where your cursor is: in your chats, your email, and your documents, in the Arabic you actually speak.
The Method
Like Arabic letters joining along the line, your three steps connect: no windows, no copy-paste, no interruption.
From whatever app you're in, press the shortcut and just start talking: no windows to open, no copy-paste.
A small capsule stays above every window while ANIS listens. You can stop or cancel with one click.
Moments later your words arrive as written text, exactly where you were typing, shaped by the Command you chose.
The Commands
A Command decides what ANIS does with your speech: verbatim transcription or translation. Try the Commands on this sample recording yourself:
يعني إحنا محتاجين نسلّم الـ report ده قبل الخميس، ولو حصلت أي مشكلة كلّموني على طول.
Notice: colloquial dialect and an English word in one sentence, and ANIS got all of it because it doesn't just hear letters; it understands meaning.
More Commands are on the way — including ones you define yourself.
Text & Margins
Everything you said today is written here: in your dialect, your terms, and your style.
An AI model that grasps meaning before letters: dialects, sound-alike words, Arabic mixed with English, with no training sessions or stilted dictation voice.
No window to switch to: the text arrives at your cursor inside any app, and the capsule stays with you above every window.
ANIS was designed for Arabic from the first line: a right-to-left interface and typefaces made for the language, with English fully supported too.
Drop in an audio or video file — a lecture, a meeting, a voice note. ANIS processes it on your device and exports the transcript to TXT or PDF.
ANIS picks up your names, terms, and style as you use it. Everything it learns stays on your device, and you can edit it anytime.
A searchable history with audio playback, plus insights on your words, minutes, and time saved — all stored and computed locally.
ANIS works on top of your apps, not instead of them.
The Invitation
ANIS is free while in early access — sign in with Google and start. Paid plans and final quotas will be announced at launch.
Try ANIS nowThe Questions
Audio is sent to our servers only to be transcribed and is not stored there; your transcript history stays on your own device. If you choose to report a transcription, the reported text (never the audio) is sent to us for review. Full details are in the privacy policy.
Yes, ANIS relies on a model that understands meaning, not just sounds, so it handles spoken dialects and Arabic-English mixing smoothly.
ANIS pastes the text where your cursor is in any app on your machine: the browser, Word, WhatsApp, and more. If pasting isn't possible, the text stays copied and ready.
Arabic first, in its dialects, plus English, and Commands can translate your speech into 90+ languages.
ANIS is in early access today on Windows and Android. macOS and a web version are planned.
No, the free plan starts right away with a Google account, no card required.
Download the APK from our releases page and allow installation, or join the Google Play testing track. The Play Store public release is coming.