Installing WaveKat Voice
Download WaveKat Voice from wavekat.com, pick the build for your platform, and follow the steps below. Once it’s installed, Getting started walks you through your first account and your first call.
macOS
WaveKat Voice runs on Macs with Apple Silicon (M1 or later). Intel Macs aren’t supported at the moment.
- Download the
.dmg. - Open it and drag WaveKat Voice into your Applications folder.
- Launch it from Applications.
The app is signed and notarized with Apple, so it opens without any security warning. The first time you test your microphone or place a call, macOS asks for microphone access — click Allow. (If you clicked Don’t Allow by mistake, see Troubleshooting.)
Linux
Two builds ship for Linux (x64). Pick one:
Debian / Ubuntu package (recommended)
The .deb is the native install: double-click it in your software installer, or from a terminal:
sudo apt install ./"WaveKat Voice-<version>.deb"
You get a real entry in your app launcher, and updates install themselves — your system asks for your password when an update is ready to apply.
AppImage
The AppImage is a single file you can run from anywhere:
- Download it and make it executable:
chmod +x "WaveKat Voice-<version>.AppImage". - Run it.
Two things to know:
- It needs FUSE to launch. On Ubuntu 24.04:
sudo apt install libfuse2t64. On older releases:sudo apt install libfuse2. - Keep it somewhere you can write to (your home folder is fine, a read-only system location is not) so it can update itself.
One Linux quirk worth knowing up front: closing the window keeps WaveKat Voice running in the background so you can still receive calls. To quit completely, use the tray icon — see Troubleshooting for details.
Windows
Windows support is early — expect rough edges; macOS and Linux are the platforms we recommend today.
The Windows installer isn’t code-signed yet, so SmartScreen shows a “Windows protected your PC / unknown publisher” warning. If you choose to proceed, click More info → Run anyway.
Keeping the app up to date
WaveKat Voice keeps itself up to date — there’s nothing to re-download by hand:
- The app checks for new versions in the background (shortly after launch, and every few hours after that).
- When an update has downloaded, a quiet “Update ready — Restart now” notice appears. Restart when it suits you — an update never interrupts a call.
- If you ignore the notice, the update applies the next time you quit the app normally.
- You can also check manually any time: Settings → About → Check for updates.
Next steps
With the app installed, head to Getting started — adding your first SIP account takes about a minute.