Launching today

SpeakON
A MagSafe AI device for a post-keyboard world
276 followers
A MagSafe AI device for a post-keyboard world
276 followers
Typing is the bottleneck. SpeakON removes it. A MagSafe AI device for iPhone — press once to speak into any app. No mic permission. No switching. Even works with your phone locked. Zero friction.










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@rockzhang For someone juggling workshop notes, how does SpeakON handle longer captures; like a 2-min ramble on "Hunter outreach tactics" and pipe them cleanly into Notion or Google Docs without losing the flow?
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@dayal_punjabi Most conversations aren’t long monologues — they’re short bursts.
In real life, people typically speak in turns that last just a few seconds to under a minute.
That’s exactly what we designed SpeakON for.
We intentionally focus on short, high-frequency expression moments — quick replies, decisions, thoughts on the go — instead of long recordings.
That said, SpeakON still supports up to 5 minutes of continuous input, which comfortably covers:
a full voice message
a structured response
or even a short solo explanation
And because it works as an input method, you can use it seamlessly across any app — Slack, email, iMessage, anywhere you type.
Raycast
A keyboard, but your voice presses the keys. 🗣️⌨
Genius.
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@chrismessina Thanks, Chris. Please feel free to share more of your feedback on the product moving forward.
Flowtica Scribe
This could definitely become a shortcut for triggering an agent. So cool!
Congrats on the launch, @rockzhang & team!
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@zaczuo Love that angle — that’s exactly where we’re heading.
Right now it’s about removing friction from expression,
but the next step is turning that same action into intent → execution.
One press → not just input, but action.
Really appreciate the support 🙌
So you just press it and start speaking to input text?
That’s interesting! it feels more like a physical keyboard replacement than a recording device.
Really like this direction. I’ve been looking for something that helps structure my thoughts while speaking.
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@tom_j Exactly — you press and speak, and the text goes directly into whatever app you’re using.
That’s why we think of it much more as an input device than a recorder.
Recording tools capture after the fact.
SpeakON is about thinking while speaking, and getting structured output in real time.
We’ve put a lot of work into things like:
cleaning up filler words automatically
structuring thoughts (when needed)
adapting tone depending on where you’re typing
So it doesn’t just transcribe — it helps you express clearly without breaking your flow.
Really glad that direction resonates 🙌
Hey Ryan! Press once while locked is the biggie. when a thought hits, unlock + find app + tap new-note loses half of it before you can type. the magsafe-with-its-own-mic move sidesteps permissions in a way most ios dictation can't.
curious where people actually use this most. solo at desk is obvious, but voice-in-public is the barrier that kills most dictation apps. does the magsafe clip feel more discreet in practice than holding a phone to your face? Congrats on the launch and good luck!
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@keith_hiyamojo In the future, we might develop some accessories that can be used independently of a phone.
Congrats on the launch! I've been using Wisprflow and love it. Just saw SpeakON is hardware though, what's the advantage over software? Curious before I grab one.
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@qingqin_mao If you already enjoy Wispr Flow,
you’ll probably find SpeakON feels like:
Appreciate you taking a look 🙌
Well, does it mean I can use it to chat with my colleagues and my friends by pressing a button only?
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@claudia_liu1 Yes — that’s exactly the idea.
You press, speak, and your message goes straight into whatever chat you’re using — Slack, iMessage, WhatsApp, email… anywhere you can type.
So instead of:
It becomes:
It feels a lot more like talking, just with the output already structured as text.
And because it adapts tone (casual vs more formal), it works just as well for friends as it does for colleagues.