Spell it right, every time.
The Vocabulary learns the names, terms, and acronyms your work runs on, automatically as you use Epilude, and keeps them right across every Mac you sign in on.
14 days or 1,000 words, no card required.
Three domains, one motion: raw transcription in, your terms swapped in.
Learns from your corrections
No upload step, no manual dictionary. Fix a name once and Vocabulary picks it up. Accuracy on your own jargon climbs over the first week and keeps climbing as you use it. The model gets better at your specific work, not at English in general.
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LearnedNames, acronyms, product terms
Client names, internal codenames, the four-letter project acronyms your firm uses, the medical or legal terms your work runs on: Vocabulary holds them as your usage grows. You stop having to spell things in your head before you say them.
- Saoirse Ó BrádaighPerson
- Harbridge & LoFirm
- SOC 2Acronym
- EBITDAAcronym
- ARRAcronym
- Project HalyardProduct
- KubernetesProduct
- Halyard SDKProduct
Personal, and shared across your team
On your own machine, Vocabulary builds quietly as you use the app: the names, terms, and acronyms it picks up from your corrections live in your local list, on your account. On a team plan, admins push a shared Vocabulary across everyone, so new hires inherit the firm’s terminology on day one and product names stay spelled the same way in every reply that goes out. The support inbox stops reading like fourteen different writers.
- Saoirse Ó BrádaighCEO
- Harbridge & LoPartner
- Project HalyardDeal codename
- Halyard SDKProduct
- Halyard ProPlan
- Meridian BridgeCustomer
Spell it once, never again
The first time you say “Adeyemi,” fix the spelling once. The second time, third time, fortieth time, it lands right. The cost of dictating a hard name drops to nothing by the second use.
Can you loop in Adayemi on the thread?
Can you loop in Adeyemi on the thread?
Works in every app you already write in.
Names, terms, acronyms, code identifiers — learned once and kept right across every Mac you sign in on, wherever your work lives.
Teach Epilude your vocabulary.
Free for 14 days or 1,000 words. No card required. Bring the words your work runs on.