Step 1
Voicy focuses on the things that matter to you:
Privacy-friendly
Free to try
Over 99% accuracy in 50 languages
Blazingly fast
Step 2
Complete the setup (2-minutes)
and select your keyboard shortcut.
During the Voicy setup, you can select a keyboard shortcut to use to start and stop your recordings. It's the easiest way to use dictation on your computer.

Step 3
Start dictating to Voicy
Once Voicy is installed, you can use talk to text everywhere on your computer. This includes all of your apps and every website in your browser too!
On average, voice typing can increase the speed of writing by 3x.
Instead of using your keyboard, simply click on the keyboard shortcut, start speaking, and you will see the text on your screen instantly.
Additionally, you always get perfect grammar and punctuation.
By completely cutting out the thousands of keystrokes we make every day, Voicy simply reduces the need to use your fingers and keyboard.
An ergonomic mouse and keyboard are great.
No keyboard is even better.
How often did you have to correct the words that native voice dictation gives you?
Or how often did you have to Google how to fix voice typing on Mac/Windows?
With Voicy, you get more accurate text, automatic punctuation, and lots of useful AI features.
Voice dictation built for developers using Cursor IDE
Cursor IDE is where developers build software with AI — and the best prompts are detailed, specific, and conversational. Voicy's speech to text makes that easy. Instead of typing out long code instructions, you describe what you want by talking. Your prompts come out longer and more natural, which means better code suggestions from Cursor's AI. Voicy works in Cursor's chat input, inline editing, and any terminal window on your computer.
Beyond voice dictation, Voicy gives you AI editing commands — clean up a rough prompt before sending it to Cursor. It works in over 50 languages, so developers can code in their native language. Whether you're pair programming with Cursor's AI, debugging, or building features from scratch, voice typing keeps your hands off the keyboard and your ideas flowing.
Why typing slows down your Cursor workflow
The best Cursor prompts are often 50-200 words — describing the feature you want, the constraints, the edge cases. Typing all that takes time and breaks your creative flow. With speech to text, you speak that same prompt in 20-60 seconds. Your hands rest while you think out loud, and the AI gets a better, more detailed instruction to work from.
Voicy uses AI-powered speech recognition with 99%+ accuracy that handles programming terms, framework names, and technical vocabulary. It adds punctuation automatically so your prompts come out clean and structured. For developers spending hours a day in Cursor IDE, switching to voice dictation saves significant time and reduces typing strain.
Vibe coding with voice in Cursor IDE
Cursor IDE is built for AI-assisted development — you describe what you want, and the AI writes the code. But typing detailed descriptions is slow and breaks your creative flow. Voice dictation is the natural next step: speak your feature requests, bug descriptions, and architecture decisions out loud, and let Cursor's AI turn them into working code.
With Voicy, your prompts end up longer and more detailed — which directly improves the quality of Cursor's code output. A developer who types a 30-word prompt gets basic code. The same developer speaking a 150-word prompt with full context, edge cases, and examples gets production-ready code. That's the difference voice typing makes in Cursor.
How developers use speech to text in Cursor
In Cursor's chat panel, voice typing lets you describe features, ask questions, and iterate on code without touching the keyboard. In inline editing mode, dictate changes directly in your codebase. In the terminal, speak commands and instructions to Cursor Agent. Voicy works in all three — same keyboard shortcut, same accuracy, everywhere in Cursor.
Voicy also works outside Cursor — in your browser, email, docs, Slack, and every other app. So the same tool that powers your voice coding also handles your emails, messages, and documentation. One app, one shortcut, voice typing everywhere on your Mac or Windows computer.
FAQ
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