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PURGE OS
Zero-friction, byok, low latency voice to intent parser
PurgeOS is a free, lightweight tool built to turn messy voice notes into clean, structured in bullet form tasks across desktop browsers and mobile screens. There are no databases, sign-ups, or tracking—everything runs client-side using your own Gemini or Groq API keys so data never leaves your hardware layer. Just tap, speak, and get an immediate layout of concise action items with zero onboarding fluff. It is a pure design experiment built for quick focus hygiene and fast utility.
I built PurgeOS because I needed a fast, zero-database, stateless console to capture unstructured human thought and immediately convert it into clean execution ready in bullet form ledger. The application relies entirely on client-side infrastructure and a Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) architecture so your inputs never leave your hardware layer. It uses a single-shot native multimodal pipeline supporting Gemini 2.5 Flash and Groq Turbo for near-instantaneous, direct audio-to-structured-text parsing. No onboarding, no background tracking, and zero thought frontloading—the utility handles the layout structure, while the manual execution belongs entirely to the user. EDIT: One user asked about multi-topic voice dumps — see the reply below for PurgeOS's design logic on intent output.
About PURGE OS on Product Hunt
“Zero-friction, byok, low latency voice to intent parser”
PURGE OS was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #101 on the daily leaderboard. PurgeOS is a free, lightweight tool built to turn messy voice notes into clean, structured in bullet form tasks across desktop browsers and mobile screens. There are no databases, sign-ups, or tracking—everything runs client-side using your own Gemini or Groq API keys so data never leaves your hardware layer. Just tap, speak, and get an immediate layout of concise action items with zero onboarding fluff. It is a pure design experiment built for quick focus hygiene and fast utility.
On the analytics side, PURGE OS competes within Productivity, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.6M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how PURGE OS performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted PURGE OS?
PURGE OS was hunted by Yonis Hassan. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of PURGE OS including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
I built PurgeOS because I needed a fast, zero-database, stateless console to capture unstructured human thought and immediately convert it into clean execution ready in bullet form ledger. The application relies entirely on client-side infrastructure and a Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) architecture so your inputs never leave your hardware layer. It uses a single-shot native multimodal pipeline supporting Gemini 2.5 Flash and Groq Turbo for near-instantaneous, direct audio-to-structured-text parsing. No onboarding, no background tracking, and zero thought frontloading—the utility handles the layout structure, while the manual execution belongs entirely to the user. EDIT: One user asked about multi-topic voice dumps — see the reply below for PurgeOS's design logic on intent output.