Voice to Text for Writers — Free Online Dictation Tool

Write your next book, article, or blog post 3x faster with voice dictation. Overcome writer's block and boost productivity with our free tool.

How Writers Use Voice to Text

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Start dictating your first draft - don't worry about perfection

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Speak naturally as if telling a story to a friend

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Edit and refine the text in your writing software later

Works in your browser. No sign-up. Audio processed locally.

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Tip: Keep the tab focused, use a good microphone, and speak clearly. Accuracy depends on your browser and device.

Why Writers Choose Dictation

Write 3,000+ Words/Hour

Professional writers using dictation can produce 2,000-3,000 words per hour vs 500-1,000 typing.

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Overcome Writer's Block

Speaking bypasses the critical inner editor. Get ideas flowing naturally without overthinking.

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Perfect for Long-Form Content

Ideal for novels, non-fiction books, long articles, and comprehensive blog posts.

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Reduce RSI & Typing Fatigue

Give your hands a break. Perfect for writers with carpal tunnel or repetitive strain injuries.

What Writers Use Voice to Text For

📖 Book Writing & Novels

Draft chapters faster. Famous authors like Dan Brown use dictation for their bestsellers.

✏️ Blog Posts & Articles

Create content 3x faster. Perfect for bloggers producing daily or weekly posts.

📝 First Drafts & Brainstorming

Capture ideas quickly without worrying about grammar. Edit and polish later.

Pro Writing Tips with Dictation

Use walking dictation: Some writers dictate while walking for better flow

Create an outline first: Know what you'll say before you start dictating

Edit separately: Dictate in morning, edit in afternoon - different mindsets

Say punctuation: "comma", "period", "new paragraph" for better formatting

Accept imperfection: First draft is meant to be rough - edit later

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