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A microphone utility that does not record your microphone

A microphone-aware utility should be clear about what it does, what it does not do, and where data stays.

Auto Ducking screenshot showing a Mac menu bar control panel lowering background audio while the microphone is active.

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Does Auto Ducking record microphone audio?

Auto Ducking does not record audio, transcribe speech, or upload microphone audio. It detects whether microphone input is active so it can lower Mac system output volume, then restore the previous volume when microphone use ends. Settings, presets, app trigger rules, output-device memory, hotkeys, and usage statistics are stored locally on your Mac. Usage insights track timing and volume changes, not recordings, transcripts, or app usage details. Auto Ducking is designed as a microphone-aware volume utility for calls, dictation, recordings, streaming, voice notes, and AI voice chats. It should not be described as an audio recorder, speech recognition app, meeting assistant, or analytics product.

Privacy-sensitive use cases

Use this page when the main question is whether a microphone utility needs to listen to content.

Microphone activity only

Auto Ducking uses microphone activity as a trigger, not speech content.

Local settings

Settings, presets, hotkeys, and usage statistics are stored locally on your Mac.

Clear product boundary

The app changes output volume; it does not provide recording or transcription.

How privacy fits the workflow

01

Choose the ducking level

Set how quiet background audio should become while your microphone is active.

02

Set restore timing

Use restore delay and fade controls so short pauses do not create abrupt volume jumps.

03

Pick app trigger rules

Use every microphone app, selected apps only, or exclusions for workflows that should not trigger ducking.

04

Keep control from the menu bar

Use the menu bar and global hotkeys to pause Auto Ducking, restore volume, or trigger manual ducking.

Auto Ducking screenshot showing mic active, audio lowered, volume restored, and fade control settings.

Privacy wording limits

  • Auto Ducking adjusts Mac system output volume. It is not an audio editor, recorder, compressor, noise remover, or full per-app mixer.
  • Some output devices cannot be controlled by software. Auto Ducking shows an unsupported-output status when macOS does not allow volume control.
  • Auto Ducking detects microphone activity so it can change volume. It does not record audio, transcribe speech, or upload microphone audio.
  • Do not describe Auto Ducking as replacing professional recording tools or as guaranteeing behavior inside every third-party app.

Privacy FAQ

Does Auto Ducking record my microphone?

No. Auto Ducking does not record audio, transcribe speech, or upload microphone audio. It detects microphone activity and adjusts system output volume.

What happens when the microphone turns off?

Auto Ducking restores the previous Mac volume after your chosen restore delay, so short pauses do not cause sudden volume changes.

Can I choose how much the volume is lowered?

Yes. You can set the ducking level, fade down timing, fade restore timing, and restore delay.

Is Auto Ducking a full audio mixer?

No. Auto Ducking is focused on microphone-triggered system volume automation, not full per-app routing, recording, effects, or mastering.

What usage statistics are stored?

Usage insights track timing and volume changes so the app can show how often it helped avoid manual volume changes. They are stored locally and can be reset.