Launched this week

Voicr
Your voice in, polished text out — in seconds
282 followers
Your voice in, polished text out — in seconds
282 followers
We all know what we want to say. Writing it down is the hard part. Voicr closes that gap. Speak naturally, get polished text instantly — ready to share anywhere. Out of the box, you get 3 tones: professional, casual, and concise. But every tone is fully configurable — replace them with your own custom prompts to match your voice, workflow, or audience. → Speak once, get multiple versions → Fully customizable AI prompts → 100% on-device — no accounts, no tracking iOS & Android. Free trial.










Erla
@justonedev Worked on a voice pipeline once and the gap between accurate transcription and output that sounds like you is where all the complexity hides. Voicr making tones fully configurable instead of locking to preset professional/casual/concise splits tackles that directly... presets never match how someone actually writes. Zero-cloud on-device approach earns trust fast. Every competitor with a cloud pipeline is one policy update from training on recordings. What'd push this toward daily driver: per-use-case configs so a Slack message and a LinkedIn post don't need manual prompt swaps.
The "speak once, get multiple versions"
approach is clever, removes the mental
overhead of switching tone manually.
100% on-device with no accounts is a
bold choice in an era where everything
wants your data.
Respect for that!
One thing I'm curious about - how does
the on-device model handle accents?
Asking as someone who speaks with a
strong Indian English accent.
Does it perform well or struggle
with non-native speakers?
Erla
@alamenigma It uses OpenAI Whisper as speech to text model so all accents are being handled pretty well.
@justonedev Congrats on your launch and great product. I really like the feature that provides different tones to choose from. Quick question- can I edit/add to a note by dictating a more information that occurred to me after the fact?
Erla
@jerrybyday Not now but I will add to my list, sounds like a good feature, thanks
Erla
@shreya_srivastava17 Thank you. You can add any prompt in the settings and it will use it to format post/message.
Super useful app. It would be a great addition if the app included a direct integration with Google Keep to make organizing my notes easier. The current price tag feels unrealistic, and I would be much more willing to pay a maximum of $3 per month for a subscription.
Erla
@steffenca I am going to add more plans soon, including ~$3/mo.
This looks great, congrats! Keep up the great work.
I was thinking that sometimes an idea needs multiple takes. What if you could do a "part 2" recording that builds on a previous one? Like continuing a thought from yesterday without starting fresh.
Erla
@tudor_moldovanu Great idea, will add to my todo. Thanks!
Congrats on the launch. Who is this really for? Creators? Founders? ADHD thinkers? Sales people?
Erla
@lily_10000 Great question! Honestly, it's for anyone who thinks faster than they type — but the people who love it most right now fall into three camps:
Busy professionals who are drafting Slack messages and emails between meetings (speak it on your commute, send it before you sit down).
Content creators who have a voice memos graveyard full of ideas that never became posts — Voicr turns a 30-second brain dump into a ready-to-post caption.
Non-native English speakers who are sharp and articulate but second-guess every email they write in English. This one's emotionally huge — it's not just a time-saver, it's a confidence unlock.
ADHD thinkers, sales people, founders — absolutely yes. If your brain works faster than your thumbs, you're the target user.