Choose where it goes
Click into the app or field where you want the text to appear.
Speak anywhere. VoiceFlow types it.
Speak into the apps you already use, and VoiceFlow cleans up your speech and puts the text right where you're typing, for free.
Speak naturally, even if the sentence is messy. VoiceFlow can add punctuation, fix casing, smooth spacing, and remove small filler before the text lands.
Send the updated draft today.
Meeting notes and action items.
Running five minutes late.
Capture the idea before it disappears.
Click into the app or field where you want the text to appear.
Speak in your normal flow, with pauses, restarts, or rough phrasing.
It prepares readable text with punctuation, capitalization, spacing, and light cleanup.
The cleaned text lands in the active app, so you can continue from there.
VoiceFlow turns rough speech into readable text before placing it into the app where you were writing.
Speak, clean up, and place text where you write as part of the main VoiceFlow experience.
Use cloud transcription for speed, or supported local transcription when you want more privacy and control.
If something breaks or feels unclear, you can reach out directly and get practical help.
VoiceFlow supports 75+ languages and different output styles across many of them, so users can choose text that fits how they actually write.
VoiceFlow does not require a VoiceFlow account. When you use cloud transcription, audio goes to the provider you choose. Where local transcription is supported, processing can stay on your device.
VoiceFlow is live on Android, Windows beta access is opening, and the macOS app is coming soon.
Tap the VoiceFlow mic, speak, and place clean text into the app you were already using. Your usual keyboard can stay as it is.
Download on Google PlayGet beta access to shortcut-driven dictation that works across email, documents, chat, and other text fields.
Get Windows betaVoiceFlow for Mac is being prepared for release. For now, the site keeps the Mac story simple until it is ready.
Coming soonVoiceFlow is available on Android now. Windows beta access is opening, and macOS is coming soon.