Who uses Voicetypr
Voice gets words into the app you already have open. Here's how that looks for creators, founders, developers, ADHD, RSI, and everyone else below.
Accessibility
If typing is the bottleneck — physical, cognitive, or otherwise — voice routes around it. These are the people Voicetypr was built for first.
ADHD
Capture fleeting ideas at speaking speed—local voice typing that pastes into Slack, Docs, or whatever app already has focus.
Dyslexia
Say what you mean first; let transcription carry spelling and pacing so you edit ideas—not every keystroke.
RSI / wrist pain
Route daily writing through voice so wrists and forearms get relief while replies and docs still land on time.
Carpal tunnel
Dictate email, tickets, and docs when gripping a keyboard hurts—local transcription in the apps you already use.
Motor impairments
Hands-free input into any text field on Mac or Windows, with on-device transcription and a lifetime license option.
Broken wrist
A cast doesn't pause your deadlines. Talk your emails, docs, and messages into any app instead of pecking them out one-handed.
Hand surgery recovery
Told to rest the hand for weeks? Talk your email, docs, and replies into any app—transcribed on your own machine.
Tendonitis
Shift the bulk of drafting off your hands—dictate email, docs, and replies in any app while sore wrists and forearms rest.
Arthritis
Bad joint day? Talk your emails, docs, and replies into any app instead of forcing stiff, sore fingers across the keyboard.
Parkinson's
When tremor and slowed movement make typing a fight, dictate emails, notes, and replies into any app—transcribed on-device.
Essential tremor
Shaky hands make every keystroke a fight—say the sentence instead and let clean text land in whatever app has your cursor.
Fibromyalgia
When pain, fatigue, and fog stack up, talk your emails and docs into any app instead of forcing them out keystroke by keystroke.
Dysgraphia
Knowing what to say isn't the problem; getting it onto the page is. Speak the words; let transcription do the writing.
Blind & low vision
Speak text into any field, then review it with your screen reader—faster input that pairs with VoiceOver, NVDA, or JAWS.
One-handed typing
One hand on the keyboard—by limb difference or because the other's holding a baby? Talk the words in; keep your hand for edits.
By profession
How Voicetypr shows up day-to-day for the people who use it most. Concrete workflows, not generic productivity claims.
Developers
Dictate Cursor prompts, PR descriptions, and design docs—keep sensitive context local by default.
Writers
Talk the messy first draft in Scrivener, Docs, or Notion; polish on a second pass when your editor brain wakes up.
Founders & solopreneurs
Dump specs, investor updates, and agent prompts by voice between meetings—without another subscription tab open.
Journalists
Turn interview memory into ledes, nut grafs, and summaries in your CMS or doc—while the quotes still sound fresh.
Product managers
Convert standup reasoning into product specs, decision logs, and Jira stories before the next meeting wipes the nuance.
Customer support
Clear ticket queues by dictating empathetic replies and internal notes—fewer repetitive keystrokes per shift.
Lawyers
Draft client emails, matter notes, and time-entry context by voice—local by default for confidential material.
Students
Outline essays, lecture notes, and study answers by speaking—paste into Docs, Word, or browser forms.
Researchers
Capture literature takeaways and draft sections after reading blocks—voice before the insight fades.
Recruiters
Log interview impressions and outreach drafts into your ATS or email while candidates are still top of mind.
Sales
Send follow-ups and CRM call notes right after the meeting—voice keeps tone natural and typing light.
Marketers
Talk campaign briefs, ad copy angles, and content outlines into Notion or Docs before creative energy dips.
Consultants
Dictate client recaps, workshop notes, and proposal skeletons between calls—same apps, less typing tax.
Doctors
Dictate referral letters, colleague emails, and paper drafts by voice—on-device by default, not a clinical notes tool.
Therapists
Draft progress notes, summaries, and referral emails by voice—clear the after-session pile while audio stays on your machine.
Real estate agents
Write a listing by talking through the property, then dictate the follow-up and CRM note before the next showing.
Novelists
Narrate the scene into Scrivener or Word the way you'd tell it, then revise another day—pay once for the whole book.
Academics
The teaching, publishing, and admin writing stacks up. Talk papers, grant drafts, and feedback into Word, LaTeX, or your LMS.
Bloggers
Beat the blank page on a publishing schedule—talk the outline, intro, and first draft into WordPress, Ghost, or Notion.
Pick your workflow. Try it free.
3-day free trial. Offline dictation by default. Works in the apps you already use.