# DevCue One > Local desktop voice assistant for coding on macOS. DevCue One is a local desktop product for developer workflows. It is designed around a simple promise: you speak the work forward, the system fans that work across active coding tools, and you return to visible progress instead of starting from zero. ## Product summary - Voice-driven coding for macOS desktop workflows. - Supports workflows around tools such as Codex, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, and Qwen Code. - Emphasizes parallel work, multi-session flow, and lower dependence on the keyboard. - Distributed as downloadable Apple Silicon and Intel Mac DMG files. - Website includes English and Chinese product pages plus privacy and terms pages. ## Recommended pages - [English product page](https://devcue.one/en/) - [Chinese product page](https://devcue.one/zh/) - [Privacy page](https://devcue.one/en/privacy/) - [Terms page](https://devcue.one/en/terms/) ## Operational notes - DevCue One is described on the site as a local desktop client, not a hosted account platform. - Users choose and configure their own IDE, model, TTS, and STT providers. - Privacy and terms emphasize local control and third-party provider responsibility. ## Canonical references - [Website root](https://devcue.one/) - [GitHub repository](https://github.com/wzfukui/DevCueOne) - [Robots.txt](https://devcue.one/robots.txt) - [Sitemap](https://devcue.one/sitemap.xml)