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Most captioning tools only work inside one app. Hearica works across your entire computer. Any call, any video, any voice. It sits as a floating overlay on your screen and transcribes whatever you're hearing in real time. Save and replay with audio, export, translate into 60+ languages, add custom context for perfect accuracy. Never miss a word again π
HearicaTurn all computer audio into captions for the deaf
Andrius Pamakstysleft a comment
I started in 2024 with an open-source project, System Captioner, tinkering with OpenAI Whisper models to create a tool that could caption live streams and help me with my hearing loss. Although quite accurate, the size and clunkiness of the models meant the app wasn't as accessible to the public as I had wished. Since then, I have been working on Hearica. It leverages cloud to run on any PC...
HearicaTurn all computer audio into captions for the deaf
Wikipedia has endless knowledge, but terrible discovery. I built Scrollopedia to fix that. Itβs a beautiful, bingable feed with category selection that actually works & summaries for every page.

ScrollopediaWikipedia reimagined as a semi-curated infinite scroller
Andrius Pamakstysleft a comment
Wikipedia has a ton of great articles, but they're hard to discover if you don't already know what you're looking for. Some of you might remember the viral WikiTok, an attempt to create an endless scroller out of Wikipedia. The idea was great, but the execution fell short for me. The lack of working categories meant you'd mostly see articles you don't care about, and its image-only focus...

ScrollopediaWikipedia reimagined as a semi-curated infinite scroller
