Voice typing

Dictate into any application, and review the text afterwards.

Voice Keyboard turns speech into text in whatever application you are using, not just inside JotMe: an email, a Slack message, a document, a form.

Hold Fn on macOS, or Ctrl + Win on Windows, and speak. The text is typed in at your cursor when you let go. In the app's own words: "Hold the shortcut and speak to type in any app."

The Voice typing section keeps what it produced so you can review it later.

Listening…

Note

JotMe states its handling plainly: only text is saved: audio is never stored.

Reviewing what you dictated#

The list holds each dictation with its duration, grouped by day and searchable. For each entry you can:

  • Copy the text, or copy the original before formatting
  • View original to compare the curated text against the raw dictation
  • Edit either version
  • Delete one entry, or select several and delete them together

Deleting is permanent.

Curated and direct#

Entries are marked as curated or direct: direct is what you said, curated is the cleaned-up version JotMe formats for you.

Where it works#

Voice typing is desktop-only: it relies on a system-level overlay and global shortcuts, which a browser tab and the mobile app cannot provide.

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