Instant dictation for desktop. Press a shortcut, speak, and instantly get accurate text on your clipboard—perfect for emails, coding, AI prompts, or brain dumps.
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With prompt work increasing, voice dictation is the way to go.
A couple things that made these tools stick for me:
- Add quick voice commands for punctuation + new line/paragraph (otherwise you spend time fixing formatting)
- A “rewrite/fix” pass after dictation (grammar + tighten verbosity) so the output is usable in emails/Slack
- Push-to-talk shortcut that doesn’t conflict with IDE/hotkeys, plus an audible cue so you know it’s listening
- Optional local/offline mode or at least clear privacy notes (what’s stored, what’s sent, retention)
If anyone’s comparing options: voicify-ai is in the same bucket (Windows, works in any app via a shortcut) but it can also type directly into the active app and supports bring-your-own API key for privacy/cost control. Either way, the “shortcut → speak → text appears” workflow is going to be here.
With prompt work increasing, voice dictation is the way to go.
A couple things that made these tools stick for me:
- Add quick voice commands for punctuation + new line/paragraph (otherwise you spend time fixing formatting)
- A “rewrite/fix” pass after dictation (grammar + tighten verbosity) so the output is usable in emails/Slack
- Push-to-talk shortcut that doesn’t conflict with IDE/hotkeys, plus an audible cue so you know it’s listening
- Optional local/offline mode or at least clear privacy notes (what’s stored, what’s sent, retention)
If anyone’s comparing options: voicify-ai is in the same bucket (Windows, works in any app via a shortcut) but it can also type directly into the active app and supports bring-your-own API key for privacy/cost control. Either way, the “shortcut → speak → text appears” workflow is going to be here.