Transform Your Voice Into Smart Actions

Convert speech to email drafts, fix punctuation automatically, transcribe voice to text, and paste content seamlessly with our AI-powered voice intelligence.

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Our Features

Audio to Text Transcription

Convert voice recordings, meetings, and podcasts into clean, structured text. Perfect accuracy and fast results — no manual typing required.

Writing clear content isesentialessentialfor everybusiness. Our AI helps youachiveachievethat withease by fixinggrammergrammarand spelling mistakes.

Smart Grammar Checker

AI that makes every sentence clear, correct, and professional.

Email Draft Generator

Write emails in seconds — just describe what you want. Business, support, marketing, or personal emails made easier.

New MessageToclient@company.comSubjectFollow-Up on ProjectSend

Custom Dictionary

Custom Dictionary lets users save personal words and meanings for quick, easy access anytime.

My Dictionary1 words savedserenecalm, peacefulephemerallasting for a short timeluminousbright, shiningAdd Word

Native Language Transcription

Transcribe and translate audio into your language with natural fluency.

Helloनमस्तेHolaவணக்கம்مرحبا

What’s new

A leap forward in speed, intelligence, and user experience.

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Accuracy

How flawlessly can spoken words be transformed into precisely written text — every syllable, emotion, pause, and pronunciation captured with perfection? Our engine listens with razor-sharp clarity, converting voice into text with exceptional precision. Whether it’s fast speech, different accents, background

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Speak It, See It — Your Words Become Actions

With just a simple “Hey Buddy”, your voice becomes pure productivity. Our AI listens, understands, and executes tasks with precision — transforming every spoken word into flawless written results and automated actions. No typing, no hassle — just effortless accuracy powered by your voice.

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Security Engineered for Absolute Trust

Every interaction, every voice command, and every generated output is guarded by enterprise-grade protection. From encrypted requests to safeguarded data pipelines, your information stays shielded at every step. No leaks, no vulnerabilities — just bulletproof security designed for peace of mind.

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Printers in the 1500s scrambled the words from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" after mixing the words in each sentence. The familiar "lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" text emerged when 16th-century printers adapted Cicero's original work, beginning with the phrase "dolor sit amet consectetur." They abbreviated "dolorem" (meaning "pain") to "lorem," which carries no meaning in Latin. "Ipsum" translates to "itself," and the text frequently includes phrases such as "consectetur adipiscing elit" and "ut labore et dolore." These Latin fragments, derived from Cicero's philosophical treatise, were rearranged to create the standard dummy text that has become a fundamental tool in design and typography across generations. The short answer is that lorem ipsum text doesn't actually "say" anything meaningful. It's deliberately scrambled Latin that doesn't form coherent sentences. While it comes from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum," the text has been modified so extensively that it's nonsensical. Why scrambled text? That's exactly the point. By using text that's unreadable but maintains the general pattern of regular writing — including normal word length, spacing, and punctuation — designers can focus on the visual elements of a layout without the actual content getting in the way.

Printers in the 1500s scrambled the words from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" after mixing the words in each sentence. The familiar "lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" text emerged when 16th-century printers adapted Cicero's original work, beginning with the phrase "dolor sit amet consectetur." They abbreviated "dolorem" (meaning "pain") to "lorem," which carries no meaning in Latin. "Ipsum" translates to "itself," and the text frequently includes phrases such as "consectetur adipiscing elit" and "ut labore et dolore." These Latin fragments, derived from Cicero's philosophical treatise, were rearranged to create the standard dummy text that has become a fundamental tool in design and typography across generations. The short answer is that lorem ipsum text doesn't actually "say" anything meaningful. It's deliberately scrambled Latin that doesn't form coherent sentences. While it comes from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum," the text has been modified so extensively that it's nonsensical. Why scrambled text? That's exactly the point. By using text that's unreadable but maintains the general pattern of regular writing — including normal word length, spacing, and punctuation — designers can focus on the visual elements of a layout without the actual content getting in the way.

Printers in the 1500s scrambled the words from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" after mixing the words in each sentence. The familiar "lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" text emerged when 16th-century printers adapted Cicero's original work, beginning with the phrase "dolor sit amet consectetur." They abbreviated "dolorem" (meaning "pain") to "lorem," which carries no meaning in Latin. "Ipsum" translates to "itself," and the text frequently includes phrases such as "consectetur adipiscing elit" and "ut labore et dolore." These Latin fragments, derived from Cicero's philosophical treatise, were rearranged to create the standard dummy text that has become a fundamental tool in design and typography across generations. The short answer is that lorem ipsum text doesn't actually "say" anything meaningful. It's deliberately scrambled Latin that doesn't form coherent sentences. While it comes from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum," the text has been modified so extensively that it's nonsensical. Why scrambled text? That's exactly the point. By using text that's unreadable but maintains the general pattern of regular writing — including normal word length, spacing, and punctuation — designers can focus on the visual elements of a layout without the actual content getting in the way.

Printers in the 1500s scrambled the words from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" after mixing the words in each sentence. The familiar "lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" text emerged when 16th-century printers adapted Cicero's original work, beginning with the phrase "dolor sit amet consectetur." They abbreviated "dolorem" (meaning "pain") to "lorem," which carries no meaning in Latin. "Ipsum" translates to "itself," and the text frequently includes phrases such as "consectetur adipiscing elit" and "ut labore et dolore." These Latin fragments, derived from Cicero's philosophical treatise, were rearranged to create the standard dummy text that has become a fundamental tool in design and typography across generations. The short answer is that lorem ipsum text doesn't actually "say" anything meaningful. It's deliberately scrambled Latin that doesn't form coherent sentences. While it comes from Cicero's "De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum," the text has been modified so extensively that it's nonsensical. Why scrambled text? That's exactly the point. By using text that's unreadable but maintains the general pattern of regular writing — including normal word length, spacing, and punctuation — designers can focus on the visual elements of a layout without the actual content getting in the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Extremely accurate — the AI follows your intent, tone, and structure to generate polished and professional email drafts that feel tailored to your voice.
You can trigger the AI instantly using your own customizable keyboard shortcut — no setup complications, just press and talk/type.
Yes — it automatically improves clarity, fixes spelling mistakes, and enhances sentence quality for professional-grade output.
The AI supports 10+ languages, enabling smooth and natural transcription across multiple regional and global languages.
macOS support is coming soon — we're actively working on a fully optimized experience for Mac users.
The text generation engine is highly precise, capturing meaning, tone, and context with exceptional reliability — even with fast speech or complex instructions.