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Speech To Text: Transcribe speech to text using your browser's microphone. Dictate notes, emails, or documents hands-free. Uses the Web Speech API—audio is processed in your browser, not on our servers. Supports continuous recognition and works with Chrome and Edge.
Quick steps
- Start listening. Allow microphone access when prompted.
- Speak clearly. Your words appear in the text area as you talk.
- Stop when done. Use Copy to copy the transcription.
Speech To Text vs desktop software
| Feature | Speech To Text | Desktop software |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | No | Yes |
| Works on phone & desktop | Yes | Varies |
| Free to use | Yes | Often paid |
| Signup needed | No | Sometimes |
People also ask
Which browsers support this?
Chrome and Edge have full support. Firefox and Safari have limited support. Use Chrome for best results.
Is my audio uploaded?
No. The Web Speech API processes audio in your browser. We never receive or store your voice.
Can I use it offline?
Recognition typically requires internet for some browsers. Check your browser's behavior.
How accurate is it?
Accuracy depends on your microphone, accent, and speaking clarity. Speaking clearly improves results.
Is this tool free?
Yes. Completely free with no signup required.
What is Speech To Text?
Transcribe speech to text using your browser's microphone. Dictate notes, emails, or documents hands-free. Uses the Web Speech API—audio is processed in your browser, not on our servers. Supports continuous recognition and works with Chrome and Edge. Great for voice typing, accessibility, and quick transcription.
How to use Speech To Text
- Click Start listening. Allow microphone access when prompted.
- Speak clearly. Your words appear in the text area as you talk.
- Click Stop when done. Use Copy to copy the transcription.
Why use this tool?
Speech to text free online is popular for dictation, accessibility, and hands-free note-taking. Users search for 'voice to text', 'speech to text', or 'dictation online'. Our tool uses the browser's native recognition—no upload, no API keys. Free transcription tools help students, professionals, and anyone who prefers speaking to typing.
FAQ
- Which browsers support this?
- Chrome and Edge have full support. Firefox and Safari have limited support. Use Chrome for best results.
- Is my audio uploaded?
- No. The Web Speech API processes audio in your browser. We never receive or store your voice.
- Can I use it offline?
- Recognition typically requires internet for some browsers. Check your browser's behavior.
- How accurate is it?
- Accuracy depends on your microphone, accent, and speaking clarity. Speaking clearly improves results.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes. Completely free with no signup required.
Speech To Text — In-Depth Guide
Speech-to-text transcription converts spoken words into written text, enabling hands-free note taking, meeting documentation, and content creation. This tool uses your browser's built-in speech recognition to transcribe audio in real time. Journalists, students, and professionals use it to capture lectures, interviews, and brainstorming sessions without manual typing.
Content creators use speech-to-text to draft blog posts, scripts, and social media content faster than typing. Speaking your ideas naturally often produces more conversational and engaging first drafts than typing. After transcription, edit the text for clarity and formatting. Many writers find this workflow significantly faster than composing directly at the keyboard.
Accessibility is a major benefit of speech-to-text technology. Users with mobility impairments, repetitive strain injuries, or other conditions that make typing difficult can produce text content efficiently through voice input. This tool provides an accessible text input method that works directly in the browser without requiring specialized software installation.
Tip: speak clearly and at a moderate pace for best recognition accuracy. Minimize background noise and use a good quality microphone. Punctuation can often be spoken aloud by saying period, comma, or question mark. After transcription, review and edit the output since speech recognition is not perfect. Works best with Chrome browser using its Web Speech API.
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