Dragon for Mac Was Discontinued.
Here's What to Use Instead.

If you relied on Dragon NaturallySpeaking for dictation on your Mac, you already know: Nuance killed it. Here's the best replacement in 2026.

What Happened to Dragon for Mac?

Nuance discontinued Dragon NaturallySpeaking for Mac in 2019. The Windows version survives as a subscription product ($150+/year), but Mac users were left without their primary dictation tool overnight.

For years, Dragon was the gold standard. It had the best accuracy, the best vocabulary learning, and it worked in every app. Its Mac users — writers, lawyers, doctors, accessibility users — were stranded with no comparable alternative.

Apple's built-in dictation filled part of the gap, but it still lacks the correction memory Dragon users valued most: a reliable way to save the words and phrases generic dictation misses.

Arugula: The Feature Dragon Users Miss Most

Arugula brings back the capability that made Dragon indispensable — teaching the app your words — in a modern, free, Mac-native app powered by local AI.

Price

Free

Privacy

100% Local

Saves

Your Corrections

What Dragon Did Well (and What Arugula Brings Back)

  • Vocabulary control — Dragon let you teach it names and jargon. Arugula brings that back in a lighter way: fix the last transcript, save the phrase, and let the app reuse it automatically.
  • Works in every app — Dragon inserted text wherever your cursor was. Arugula does the same, using macOS Accessibility APIs for reliable cursor-position insertion in any app.
  • High accuracy — Dragon used a proprietary speech engine. Arugula uses Whisper, a state-of-the-art AI model that matches or exceeds Dragon's accuracy for English, running entirely on your Mac.
  • Hold-to-talk — Dragon had a toggle mode. Arugula improves on this with hold-to-talk: hold a key, speak, release. Faster and more precise — you're always in control of when dictation is active.

What's Different (and Better)

No subscription. Dragon costs $150+/year. Arugula is free. No trial period, no "pro" tier, no in-app purchases.

No account. Dragon required a Nuance account and license key. Arugula requires nothing — install and use.

Complete privacy. Dragon phoned home for license checks. Arugula never connects to the internet. All speech recognition happens on your Mac's hardware. Your voice data never leaves your machine.

For Former Dragon Users: What to Expect

If you're coming from Dragon, here's what the transition looks like:

  • Setup: Install Arugula. That's it. No training session, no account, no microphone calibration wizard.
  • Daily use: Hold Right Option (or your custom key), speak, release. Text appears at your cursor. The interaction is faster than Dragon's toggle model.
  • Learning period: Arugula starts fresh — it doesn't import Dragon profiles. But it learns fast. After a week of normal use and corrections, it'll know your key vocabulary.
  • Accuracy: You'll find accuracy comparable to Dragon for general English. For specialized terminology, accuracy improves quickly as Arugula learns your corrections.

System Requirements

  • macOS 15 (Sequoia) or later
  • Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, or M4) — required for local AI at usable speeds

If you're still on an Intel Mac, Arugula won't work for you yet. Apple's built-in Enhanced Dictation is your best option until you upgrade. See our full comparison for alternatives.

Dragon is gone. Arugula is here.

Free. Private. Learns your vocabulary. No subscription, ever.

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