
Whisperer macOS
Hold a key, speak, and your words land in whatever app you're using — transcribed live on your Mac's Neural Engine. No cloud, no account, and it's free.
Explore WhispererSyrian Apps is a one-person studio crafting native apps for Mac and iPhone. Everything runs on your device. Nothing leaves it. No accounts, no trackers, no cloud between you and your own data.

Hold a key, speak, and your words land in whatever app you're using — transcribed live on your Mac's Neural Engine. No cloud, no account, and it's free.
Explore Whisperer
Captures, sorts, splits and understands your paper receipts entirely on your iPhone — OCR, an AI assistant, warranties and currencies, all on-device.
Explore Tally
Turns any video into a smooth, forever-looping live wallpaper on every display. Your desktop, alive.
Explore Loopaper
A calm posture companion for your desk and your AirPods. It notices when you drift forward and quietly nudges you back.
Explore Plumb
Calming spatial soundscapes that open up around you. Say how you feel, and it builds the mix — on your phone.
Explore ResonateEvery Syrian Apps product is built on the same conviction: your words, your money, your habits and your desktop are yours. Whisperer transcribes speech on the Neural Engine. Tally reads receipts with a language model that lives on your iPhone. Plumb understands your posture without a single camera frame leaving the device.
No accounts. No trackers. No analytics SDKs. No servers holding your data. That isn't a privacy-policy promise — it's the architecture. Most of these apps would keep working with the network cable cut, because there was never anything to send.
Syrian Apps is one person — designing, building and supporting native software for Apple platforms. No outsourced design, no cross-platform shortcuts: every app is Swift through and through, drawn and shipped by the same pair of hands that answers your support email.
The name is worn proudly. Syria isn't a common byline on the App Store — these apps are a small proof that careful software can be built anywhere.
Questions, feedback, press, or just curious — one inbox, read by the person who built the apps.