Vocert: tamper-proof audio recording with blockchain verification
Vocert is an iPhone/Apple Watch app that records audio and makes it tamper-evident using a hash chain and signed, timestamped receipts. It uses AI for transcription, key moment extraction, and legal analysis, and anyone can verify recordings in a browser without an account.
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EarWitness: local-first meeting transcription with speaker diarization
EarWitness is a locally hosted desktop transcription app that taps your audio device to transcribe, segment, and diarize speakers in meetings, all on your machine. It uses LLMs (Claude via CodeMySpec) to build the app and likely for transcription/diarization. It solves the problem of needing a meeting bot in participant lists by recording directly from your audio device.
Snitch: deterministic claim verifier for AI agent transcripts
Snitch is a tool that watches AI agent transcript files (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Pi, OpenCode) and verifies claims made in prose against actual evidence like tool calls, shell output, filesystem changes, git history, and session context. It uses deterministic regex patterns to extract claims and cross-references them, flagging inconsistencies. It helps developers trust their coding agents by catching when an agent's description doesn't match reality.
StepGrab: Mac app that turns screen recordings into step-by-step guides with AI-written text
StepGrab is a Mac app that records a user's screen task and automatically generates a numbered step-by-step guide with screenshots and written steps. It uses on-device Apple Intelligence to write natural descriptions for each step, solving the problem of creating documentation from screen recordings without manual effort.
AI fact checker for YouTube videos as browser extension and API
PopUpFactCheck is a browser extension (Chrome and Firefox) and API that uses AI to fact-check YouTube videos in real time, including live streams, by analyzing captions. It helps viewers verify claims without leaving the video, with features like navigation via arrow keys and batch report generation.
Savi Security protects consumers from AI scams via phone, text, email
Savi Security is a mobile app that protects consumers from AI-generated scams delivered via phone calls, texts, and emails. It uses AI to detect and block realistic scams such as fake kidnapper demands. The app was launched by brothers Patrick and Ryan Coughlin, who have backgrounds in cybersecurity and consumer products.


