Voice to Text for Writers & Creators

Write books, posts, and scripts with your voice

Your best writing already sounds like you talking. Say it however it comes out and Voiskey turns it into text you can edit. Free to start.

Write books, posts, and scripts with your voice using Voiskey

Why Writers and Creators Dictate

You can explain the idea perfectly to a friend at dinner. Then you open the document and it comes out stiff, hedged, and four times longer than it needs to be.

That gap is why writers dictate. A YouTuber writing a hook that has to sound spoken hits the same one, and so does a podcaster writing up an episode that already happened out loud. Speaking is where the idea lives. Voice to text for writers moves it onto the page before your inner editor gets there.

Speaking runs at around 220 words per minute, typing at around 45. But speed is not the point. A spoken draft sounds like a person explaining something; a typed first draft often sounds like someone performing the act of writing.

Say the rough version. Change your mind halfway through. Voiskey cleans up the fillers and restarts and hands you something you can edit.

What You Can Dictate

Blog Posts and Essays

Talk through the argument the way you would explain it to someone outside your field, then cut and rearrange.

Video Scripts and Hooks

Dialogue written silently reads like it. Say the first ten seconds out loud and you hear the problem before you are in front of a camera.

Titles, Descriptions, and Captions

The upload is rendered and it is 11pm and the description box is still empty. Say five titles, keep one. Then talk through the description, the pinned comment, and the caption for the clip.

Podcast Show Notes and Episode Descriptions

The episode already happened out loud. Talk through the summary, the guest intro, and the sponsor read instead of writing up your own conversation a second time.

Book Chapters

See below. This is the most demanding version of dictating, and the one people ask about most.

Newsletters

The weekly one you have been putting off since Sunday takes about four minutes to say.

Brand and Editor Emails

The pitch, the rate card follow-up, the polite version of "where is my invoice".

Prompts for AI Tools

A good prompt is longer than anyone wants to type, so it gets shortened into something vague. Say the whole thing instead.

Writing a Book by Voice

Writing a book with voice to text is the oldest version of this idea and still the most demanding. A chapter is not a message. It has to hold together over thousands of words, and it takes weeks.

Two things matter. There is no time limit on a session, so a full chapter or forty minutes of thinking out loud can come out in one go. And it learns your names: characters, places, invented terms, the spelling you settled on in chapter two. Teach it once and it stops guessing.

It Still Sounds Like You

Most tools that clean up speech also flatten it. You say "hey can we push this to Friday" and get back a paragraph opening with "I hope this message finds you well".

Voiskey reads the room. A pitch to an editor or a brand comes out professional; a reply in your comments stays the way you actually talk. Your voice is what you are selling, and a tool that sands it off is not helping.

The same applies across languages. Say it in the language you think in and get text that reads like a native wrote it, with your tone intact.

Works Where You Write and Publish

Voiskey works anywhere you can type. Microsoft Word and Google Docs for long drafts. Notion for the outline. The description box in YouTube Studio, the caption field in Instagram, the title you rewrite before publishing. Substack, WordPress, and whatever CMS your client insists on. Gmail and Outlook for the pitch. Claude and ChatGPT at one in the morning. There is no integration to set up.

Your vocabulary follows you. Character names, brand names, the recurring segment on your channel, the spelling you prefer. Teach it once on your laptop and it already knows them on your phone.

On your phone it is a full keyboard, so when the idea arrives on the train and you cannot say it out loud, you just type. Same keyboard, same vocabulary.

FAQ s

There is no time limit on a session, so a chapter can come out in one sitting, and Voiskey learns character names, places, and invented terms so it stops guessing.

Yes. Most of a creator's writing is not the video: it is the script, the title, the description, the pitch to a brand, and the caption you rewrite four times. All of it can be spoken instead.

One month of Pro free when you create an account, up to two more months for inviting friends, and 2,000 words a week after that, with no expiry date.

Yes. Voiskey works anywhere you can type, including Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Notion, Substack, Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Discord, Claude, and ChatGPT. See voice typing for notes for more.

Built-in dictation gives you the words you said. Voiskey is built for drafting: it cleans up fillers and restarts, structures a rambling explanation into paragraphs, and works across every app you write in.

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