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.
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.
Related#
- Privacy and your data for what is and is not stored
- Translation for the selection and Finder shortcuts
- Usage limits for how dictation is metered