Hands-free typing is a relief when your wrists are tired or your hands are busy, but raw dictation always needs a little cleanup.
This voice typing pad lets you dictate into an editable box and then correct or format the text directly, mixing speech with normal keyboard edits.
How to use Voice Typing
- Press Start dictation and speak into the editable pad.
- Use spoken commands like period, comma, question mark or new line to punctuate as you talk.
- Stop and edit the text by hand, then copy it where you need it.
What you can do with it
- Type hands-free when your hands are busy.
- Reduce strain from long keyboard sessions.
- Dictate a draft, then tidy it in place.
Good to know
The box stays fully editable, so you can dictate and type in the same place. Spoken punctuation support varies by browser. 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
What spoken commands can I use?
Common ones are period, comma, question mark, exclamation mark and new line; the exact set depends on your browser and language.
Can I edit the dictated text?
Yes. The pad is a normal editable text box, so you can fix words, add punctuation and format with the keyboard.
Is voice typing private?
The text stays on your device and is not uploaded by the site, but your browser may send the audio to its speech service to recognise it.