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The Library is your dictation history. Every dictation is saved locally on your Mac, so you can find that sentence you dictated last Tuesday without wondering which app it landed in.
The Rekody Library window showing a searchable list of past dictations and a detail pane.

What you can do

  • Search your history by what you said.
  • Copy any entry with its copy button, ready to paste anywhere.
  • Delete any entry, or all of them, at any time. It is your file, on your device.

Corrections make Rekody yours

Misheard a name or a term of art? Fix the entry in the Library. Corrections do two things:
  1. The corrected text is there to copy and use right away.
  2. The correction is kept alongside the original audio, on your Mac, as fine-tuning data. Over time this builds a personal dataset, so a model can be tuned to your voice and vocabulary later. Nothing about this leaves your device.
If Rekody keeps mangling the same word, add it to your Dictionary instead of correcting it every time.
Your history is a local file. There is no cloud copy, no sync service, and no account attached to it. See Privacy.