Notes on talking to your Mac
Guides, comparisons and honest takes on voice-to-text — from the team behind Lispr.
How to use voice typing on Windows
Press Win+H, learn the commands and the language rules, see how voice typing differs from voice access, and where a dedicated tool helps.
Lispr is now on Windows
Hold right Ctrl, talk, let go — text lands at your cursor in any Windows app. Same engine as the Mac original, free while in early access.
How to use dictation on a Mac
Turn on Apple Dictation, learn the shortcut and the spoken commands, fix it when it stalls, and see where a dedicated tool helps.
Hold one key to dictate, two keys to translate
Lispr instant translate — press a second key while you talk, and the app types your sentence in the other language.
Teach Lispr your words
How the Vocabulary panel makes Lispr stop mishearing the same name, brand or jargon term every time you say it.
Lispr vs Apple Dictation — an honest comparison
Apple Dictation is free and built into every Mac. A straight comparison with Lispr: where the built-in option is enough, and where a dedicated tool helps.
The hidden cost of typing all day
A reflective look at the quiet tax of a keyboard-bound workday — the time, the strain, the bottleneck between thought and text — and where voice can help.
Push-to-talk vs always-listening dictation
A clear comparison of push-to-talk and always-listening dictation, and why holding a key gives you better control and privacy than a wake word.
What is speech to text? A plain guide
Speech to text turns your spoken words into written text. Here is how it works, what it is good at, where it still struggles, and how to choose a tool.
Use voice for the first draft, your hands for the edit
Why splitting drafting from editing works so well: speak the rough first draft fast by voice, then refine it carefully by hand for better, faster writing.
Clear your inbox faster with voice
A practical workflow for triaging email and dictating replies by voice, pairing voice-to-text with a simple inbox method to get to a clean inbox.
Voice to text for non-native English speakers
For many people, speaking English is faster and less stressful than typing it — here's how voice to text helps non-native speakers write with less friction.
"Dictation without an account: why it matters"
Accounts quietly turn dictation into data collection. Here is the case for account-free voice-to-text tools and what you gain by skipping the sign-up.
Voice to text for students
How students can use voice to text responsibly — for lecture notes, essay first drafts, and study material — plus an honest accessibility note.
Voice to text, ADHD and getting started
How voice-to-text can lower the friction of starting a task and catch fast-moving thoughts before they slip away, written for people with ADHD.
"Is voice dictation private? What to check"
A practical checklist for judging whether a voice dictation tool respects your privacy, covering storage, training, accounts, and permissions.
Voice to text for product managers
PMs write constantly — specs, tickets, status updates, feedback, meeting notes. Here's how voice to text keeps up with the volume without losing clarity.
Voice to text for founders
Founders write all day — email, Slack, notes, investor updates. Here's how voice to text speeds turnaround and catches ideas before they slip away.
Voice to text when typing hurts
How voice-to-text dictation can ease the strain of RSI and carpal tunnel, offered as a practical tool and genuine relief rather than a productivity trick.
Where your voice actually goes when you dictate
When you dictate, your speech goes somewhere. Here is what happens to your audio across different tools, and the questions worth asking.
"Cloud vs on-device transcription: which to choose"
Cloud transcription is fast and accurate but sends audio off your device; on-device keeps it private but is heavier. How to decide for yourself.
Voice to text for developers
Voice to text won't write your code, but it speeds the prose around it — commits, PRs, comments, AI prompts, chat, and docs that fill a developer's day.
Voice to text for writers
How working writers use voice to text to beat the blank page, draft faster, and keep momentum — and why editing still belongs at the keyboard.
Dragon dictation alternatives for Mac
Dragon shaped voice dictation for decades, but its Mac story has faded. Here is an honest survey of what Mac users turn to instead today.
The best voice-to-text apps for Mac
An honest roundup of voice-to-text apps for Mac — Apple Dictation, Wispr Flow, superwhisper, MacWhisper, and Lispr — and who each one suits best.
"Lispr vs MacWhisper: an honest comparison"
A fair comparison of Lispr and MacWhisper, covering local versus cloud transcription, pricing, and which Mac dictation tool fits which user.
Best free dictation options for Mac
An honest look at the free ways to dictate text on a Mac, from Apple's built-in tool to open-source apps and free early-access software.
"Lispr vs superwhisper: an honest comparison"
A fair comparison of Lispr and superwhisper for Mac dictation, covering configuration, models, simplicity, and which one suits which user.
Voice typing in a noisy or open office
An honest guide to dictating in a noisy or open-plan office — handling background noise, speaking quietly, and knowing when not to dictate.
"Lispr vs Wispr Flow: an honest comparison"
A fair comparison of Lispr and Wispr Flow for voice dictation, covering platforms, pricing, features, and which one fits which kind of user.
Dictating technical terms, names and jargon
How to dictate technical terms, proper names and jargon — the hardest part of any dictation tool, with honest tactics that actually help.
Voice to text in any Mac app
Why system-wide dictation that works wherever a cursor blinks beats voice features built into a single app, and how Lispr does it.
Dictating well with a non-native accent
Practical, reassuring advice for dictating in English with a non-native accent — modern speech models handle accents far better than you expect.
How to dictate email faster on a Mac
A practical workflow for dictating email on a Mac in Apple Mail, Gmail, and Outlook — draft by voice, then edit, with notes on tone.
Dictating in Slack on a Mac
How to use voice dictation for Slack messages and threads on a Mac, why it suits short frequent writing, and a note on keeping the right tone.
Voice to text in Safari and Chrome on a Mac
How to dictate into browser fields and web apps in Safari and Chrome on a Mac, and why a system-wide tool works in every tab.
Editing your text by voice
An honest look at editing text by voice — what voice editing can do, what it cannot, and a sane draft-by-voice, edit-by-hand workflow.
Dictating commit messages, PRs and code comments
Where voice genuinely speeds a developer up — the prose around code, including commit messages, pull request descriptions, and review comments.
How to get better accuracy from any dictation tool
Universal tips for better dictation accuracy — microphone, pace, environment and phrasing advice that works with any voice-to-text tool.
Mac dictation keyboard shortcuts that actually help
How to set and change the Mac dictation shortcut, why push-to-talk matters, and a quick reference of spoken punctuation commands.
How to dictate punctuation cleanly
How to get clean punctuation when you dictate — when to let the speech model infer it and when to say marks out loud.
Why voice changes the prompts you write
An observation on how speaking a prompt makes it longer, more natural and more complete than a typed one — and why that tends to get better results.
"Fix: Mac dictation not working"
A practical troubleshooting guide for when dictation will not start on a Mac — permissions, language downloads, conflicts, and updates.
"Apple Dictation: what it does and where it stops"
An honest tour of Apple Dictation on the Mac — its real strengths, its genuine limits, and how to decide whether it is enough for you.
"Free vs paid dictation: what you actually get"
A clear, honest comparison of free built-in dictation and paid voice-to-text tools, and how to tell which one is genuinely enough for you.
Talking to ChatGPT and Claude instead of typing
What it is like to dictate prompts to AI chat assistants — spoken prompts carry more context and detail, and how that feels in daily use.
"How accurate is voice-to-text in 2026?"
An honest look at how accurate dictation really is today, what still trips it up, and how to think about the errors it does make.
How to use speech to text on a Mac
A practical guide to enabling Apple Dictation on a Mac, learning the keyboard shortcut, and dictating text in any app system-wide.
Voice dictation for Claude Code
How to dictate prompts to Claude Code in the terminal — the conversational prompt style suits speaking, with a practical day-to-day workflow.
"Why voice is becoming a real way to write"
Speech models got accurate, fast and cheap in the last few years, which is quietly turning voice into a genuine writing tool rather than a gimmick.
Voice dictation for Cursor
How to use voice inside the Cursor editor for AI prompts and chat, with a system-wide dictation tool that works in Cursor like in any Mac app.
How to start coding by voice
A realistic guide to using voice in a developer workflow — what dictation does well, what it does not, and how to begin without frustration.
"How automatic punctuation in dictation works"
Modern dictation adds commas, periods and paragraphs on its own by reading your words and pauses; here is how it does it and where it falls short.
"How speech recognition actually works"
A plain, jargon-free explainer of how spoken words become text, from microphone to speech model, and why modern systems got so much better.
"Voice typing vs typing: the real speed difference"
Speaking runs around 130 to 150 words a minute and typing closer to 40, but the real gap depends on what you are actually writing.