Disclaimer

Things you should know.

Independent project

Purr is an independent open-source project built by Arun Brahma. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to Apple Inc., OpenAI, NVIDIA, FluidInference, Google, Hugging Face, or any other company whose models or APIs are used. Trademarks belong to their respective owners.

Speech recognition is imperfect

Even the best speech models mishear words. They handle accents poorly, confuse homophones, and occasionally invent text out of background noise. Purr tries to clean some of that up, but you should still re-read what it types before you send it.

Do not use Purr for safety-critical applications, legal records, medical notes, financial transactions, or any context where a misheard word could cause real harm. The app is a productivity tool. It is not a court reporter.

Not professional advice

Nothing in the app, this website, or any related material is legal, medical, financial, or other professional advice. If you need real advice, talk to a qualified professional. Do not rely on a transcript or an AI-generated summary instead.

AI-generated content

The optional meeting summarizer uses an on-device language model (Gemma 3) to produce Minutes of Meeting and Notes. Language models sometimes hallucinate, conflate facts, or attribute statements to the wrong person. Treat every generated summary as a draft to be verified against the source transcript, not as an authoritative record.

Recording rules

It is your responsibility to know whether you are allowed to record someone in your jurisdiction, and to obtain consent if it is required. See the Terms for more.

Use at your own risk

The app is provided as-is under the MIT License. The author accepts no liability for anything that happens because you used Purr, including but not limited to data loss, missed deadlines, embarrassing mistranscriptions, or any other consequence direct or indirect.