Voice notes are quick to record but tedious to turn into usable text later.
This tool converts your voice into text as you speak, and you can say punctuation like period or comma to shape sentences as you go.
How to use Voice to Text
- Choose a language and press Start dictation.
- Speak your note; say period, comma or new line to add punctuation where your browser supports it.
- Stop, then copy the text into your notes app or document.
What you can do with it
- Turn a spoken note into written text.
- Capture a to-do list by voice.
- Dictate a quick reminder hands-free.
Good to know
Spoken punctuation such as period and comma depends on your browser and language. This site does not store your transcript or upload files, but speech recognition is handled by your browser, and some browsers send microphone audio to their own speech service.
Frequently asked questions
Can I add punctuation by voice?
In many browsers yes; saying period, comma, question mark or new line inserts those marks, though support varies by language and browser.
How accurate is voice to text?
Accuracy depends on a clear microphone, a quiet room and good network; speaking at a steady pace helps a lot.
Does it store my voice notes?
No. The transcript stays on your device; the site does not upload it, but your browser may send audio to its speech service.