Use Cases
QuickSay works in every Windows application. Here is how it fits into specific tools and workflows.
App-Specific Guides
Voice Typing for VS Code
Dictate code comments, documentation, commit messages, and more in VS Code on Windows.
Dictate Slack Messages
Respond to Slack channels, threads, and DMs by voice with automatic tone cleanup.
Voice-to-Text for Microsoft Word
Dictate documents, reports, and proposals directly into Word on Windows.
Voice Typing for Google Docs
Works in any browser — not just Chrome. Dictate into docs, comments, and shared files.
Dictate Emails in Outlook
Turn spoken email drafts into professional messages with LLaMA cleanup.
Voice-to-Text for Notion
Dictate into Notion pages, databases, and comments in the desktop or web app.
Voice Typing for Discord
Type Discord messages by voice — channels, DMs, threads, and forum posts.
Dictate in Microsoft Teams
Voice-to-text for Teams chat, channels, and meeting conversation sidebars.
Voice Notes in Obsidian
Capture thoughts by voice into your Obsidian vault — daily notes, journals, and literature notes.
Voice Typing for Jupyter Notebooks
Dictate markdown cells, analysis notes, and code comments in Jupyter.
Use Cases
Dictation for Windows Developers
Voice-to-text built for developer workflows — code comments, PRs, documentation.
Voice to Text for Windows
System-wide voice typing that works in every Windows application.
Voice-to-Text for RSI
Reduce typing strain by dictating instead. Practical relief for repetitive strain injury.
Voice-to-Text for ADHD
Capture thoughts before they disappear. Speak your ideas, QuickSay cleans them up.
Dictate Meeting Notes
Capture key points by voice during meetings without keyboard noise.
Speech-to-Text for Windows 11
How QuickSay compares to Windows 11 built-in dictation in 2026.
Windows Dictation Alternative
A better alternative to Windows built-in dictation with LLaMA cleanup.