VoxTrigger is a voice-activated AI agent for Windows — built for the people who refuse to alt-tab their way through life. No smart-speaker theatre. No pre-baked responses. Just real intelligence, wired directly into your desktop.
The old voice assistants peaked at setting a kitchen timer. Fine. Useful. But they're glorified state machines pretending to be intelligent.
VoxTrigger plugs your microphone into the things that actually move the needle — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and your own local Whisper models. Pick the brain. Pick the trigger. Pick the workflow.
Then forget it's there. The best tools disappear into the background until the moment you need them.
This isn't dictation software with delusions of grandeur. It's an agent layer for your operating system.
Local Whisper models running on your hardware. Tiny to large — your call. Drops text wherever your cursor lives, falls back to clipboard when it doesn't.
"Hey Jarvis" routes one place. "Computer" routes another. Build a vocabulary of wake words mapped to whichever AI handles that flavor of work best.
Hotkey grabs what's on your screen. Voice tells the AI what to do with it. Result lands back where you need it. The loop closes in seconds.
Claude for analysis. ChatGPT for the messy stuff. Gemini for research. Local models for anything that should never leave your machine. You decide the map.
Contextual UI that appears when summoned and vanishes when done. Waveforms while listening. Summaries over articles. Translations over text. No window-juggling.
Local processing wherever it makes sense. Cloud where it doesn't. Your data follows your rules — not someone else's terms of service.
VoxTrigger is in active development. No countdown clock. No fake scarcity. It ships when it's worthy of shipping — and not a minute before.