Loud-mouth Chrome extension
Run your mouth.
We'll write it down.
Voice → polished writing, anywhere in your browser. Plug in your OpenAI key and yap away.
14 days free — full access. Then $10 once for lifetime. No subscription, ever.
Talk it out
Yap into the panel. Get prose.
Open the side panel. Hit record. Talk. Get cleaned text in your chosen style — email, tweet, blog post, meeting notes, or your own voice.
Anywhere you type
Hit a key. Talk. Done.
In any text field, on any site, hit the hotkey and talk. Polished text drops at your cursor. Gmail, Slack, Notion, ChatGPT — anywhere you'd normally type.
Your mouth, your data
Your mouth. Your text. Your key.
Jabberjaw runs on your own OpenAI API key. Audio and text go straight from your browser to OpenAI — never to us. We literally can't read your notes, even if we wanted to.
Pricing
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$10. One time. Forever.
Pay once. Both modes. BYOK. Yap as much as you want.
Start your free trialTry every feature free for 14 days. After that, a single $10 charge unlocks Voice Notes and Anywhere mode for life — no subscription, no renewals. You always pay OpenAI directly at their rates; Jabberjaw never marks up.
Stuff you'll ask
Do I need an OpenAI API key?
Yes — Jabberjaw is BYOK. Setup takes about a minute: grab a key from platform.openai.com, paste it into Jabberjaw on first run, and you're set.
Does Jabberjaw eavesdrop?
No. Audio and text go straight from your browser to OpenAI on your key. Jabberjaw servers are never in the path. We literally can't read your notes.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — every install starts with a 14-day free trial of full access (both Voice Notes and Anywhere mode, all styles, no feature locks). After 14 days, a one-time $10 unlocks lifetime access.
What does it cost?
14 days free, then $10 one-time for lifetime access — both modes, all updates, no subscription. You pay OpenAI directly at their rates (typically a fraction of a cent per minute of audio). Jabberjaw never marks up.
Does it work on Edge, Brave, or Arc?
Yes — any Chromium-based browser that supports Manifest V3 extensions. Install from the Chrome Web Store; it works the same.
What happens if I uninstall?
Everything stored on your device goes away with the extension. Settings and your key sit in chrome.storage.local; notes and styles sit in IndexedDB. Both follow Chrome's profile cleanup rules.
Where does Jabberjaw shut up?
Google Docs uses a non-DOM editor — Jabberjaw falls back to copy-and-paste there. Banking sites and password managers are excluded by default.
Can I use it for meetings?
Not in V1. Meeting capture is on the V2 roadmap.