Aqua is fast AI dictation that lets you talk into any text field -- Cursor, Gmail, Slack, even your terminal. It starts up in under 50ms, inserts text in about a second (sometimes as fast as 450ms), and has state-of-the-art accuracy.
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Reviewers describe Aqua Voice as unusually fast, accurate, and easy to fold into daily work, with many saying it replaced typing for writing, coding, email, Slack, and other text-heavy tasks. Repeated strengths are strong handling of technical terms, useful context awareness, customization, and smooth Mac and Windows workflows; accessibility users also call it more relaxing and dependable than older tools like Dragon. The main drawbacks are narrower: it still occasionally misses a transcript or paste, requires network access, and users repeatedly ask for iOS, mobile, Linux, and offline support.
easy to use (5)fast performance (9)high accuracy (8)app integration (4)voice to text (9)customizable behavior (3)
Aqua Voice is one of the most surprising and delightful tools i've used in recent memory. It's completely transformed the way I interact with a computer, and my expectations around what a good user experience is.
Unlike other speech to text tools, it really makes me feel like the barrier between my thoughts and my computer has come down. Hard to overestimate the value this product has. Importantly, Aqua's design choices for integration make it incredibly simple to use across all aspects of my work.
The most fluid yet customisable Voice to Text system I've tried (vs. Wispr Flow and SuperWhisper - which are also great products with their own strengths). Hope they release an iOS version soon! 🤞
It pulls context from your screen. Critical for coding where there are all sorts of terms-of-art or abbreviations or variable names that might not make sense out of context. But Aqua nails them.
What needs improvement
Reliability still isn't 100% - I'd say 99/100 transcripts are amazing, and then 1% fail and I have to retry. But it's getting better over time, so I have faith they will fix this.