Voice notes to text, without the retyping
The thought arrives on a walk, in the car, between meetings. Voice catches it. The trick is turning the catch into a note you will actually use.
- Capture at the speed of thought
- Notes structured, not transcribed
- Works in the notes app you already use
uh tell Alex I like the direction but the design still feels a bit too busy and maybe we should simplify the top section before Friday
Hey Alex, I like the direction overall. The top section still feels a little busy, so I think we should simplify it before Friday. Can you take another pass?
Tap a tone, same thought, reframed.
Why voice is the best capture tool
Ideas do not schedule themselves for when your hands are free. Talking captures a thought in seconds, with zero friction, which is why voice memo apps are full of brilliant ideas nobody ever listens to again. The graveyard is the problem: audio is where thoughts go to be forgotten.
From audio to usable notes
A transcript is better than audio, and still not a note: it is a paragraph of everything you said, in the order you said it. What you want is the structured version: the idea up top, the details as bullets, the to-dos separated out. That is a writing job, and AI does it well.
Doing it live with Speechy
Skip the memo-then-transcribe pipeline. Open your notes app, hold the Speechy key (or hit the desktop hotkey), and talk. The structured note lands directly in Apple Notes, Notion, Obsidian, wherever your cursor is, on Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android. Your exact words stay one tap away if you want them verbatim.
More than transcription, it frames the message.
Speak or type the messy version, and Speechy hands back the sendable one: the right tone, structure and context, in whatever app you're already in.
Framing, not transcription
Most voice apps stop at words on a page. Speechy gives you the message: the right tone, structure and context, ready to send.
Voice or messy text in
Speak it or type it. Either way you skip the part where you decide how to phrase it, and go straight to a sendable draft.
Native everywhere you think
macOS, Windows, iPhone and Android, including a real framing keyboard on mobile. Capture the thought wherever it happens.
Frames you can reuse and share
Turn the messages you dread into one-tap structures. Save your own, and (soon) share the best ones with everyone else.
Good questions, straight answers.
How do I convert a voice note to text?
The fastest way is not to make an audio file at all: dictate straight into your notes app with Speechy and the structured text appears live. For existing recordings, transcription tools work but you inherit the cleanup.
Which notes apps does this work with?
All of them. Speechy operates at the keyboard and hotkey level, so text lands wherever your cursor is: Apple Notes, Notion, Obsidian, Google Keep, plain text files.
Stop rewriting your thoughts.
Say the messy version. Send the clean one. Speechy turns it into something sendable in seconds, on every device you think on.