I’m Furkan. I built Lenma — a voice assistant for macOS that lets you control your Mac and your productivity tools using voice.
Try it here: lenma.app
Tech note: Wake word detection runs fully local using openWakeWord, integrated in Rust.
What it does
1. Integrations (work apps)
Google Calendar, Slack, Notion, Linear, Apple Notes, Mail, Calendar, Reminders
- “What do I have today?” - “Create a Linear issue…” - “Send this to Slack…”
2. macOS control
- “Set volume to 30%” - “Move this window to desktop 3” - “Split screen left and right”
3. Dictation anywhere.
4. Brain Book
Save what you’re looking at on your screen into notes/memory
- “Save this to Brain Book”
5. Real-time web search for grounded answers
weather, currency, quick facts, etc.
6. Custom voice commands
Trigger chains of bash/scripts, keyboard shortcuts, and clicks by voice.
Why I built it
I started Lenma after wrist/RSI issues forced me to reduce keyboard/mouse time. Dictation helped, but I wanted a voice interface that could take actions across macOS and my tools—not just type text.
Feedback I’d love
What’s the one macOS action you’d want to trigger by voice every day?
For Raycast/Alfred power users: what would make voice control genuinely useful (and not annoying)?
Thanks — I’ll be around to answer anything.