Voice Writer

Free tool — bring your own Claude API key

Voice Writer

Speak your answers to 6 interview questions. Claude writes a 1500-2000 word blog post in your authentic voice. No login, no signup, no data stored on our servers.

1. Settings (one-time)

Your API key is stored locally in your browser only. It’s sent directly from your browser to api.anthropic.com — we never see it.

No key yet? Get one free at console.anthropic.com. New accounts get free credits. Each post costs ~$0.05 in API usage.
Built by AIToolPickr · Free, BYOK · Your API key never leaves your browser · No analytics on this tool ·

About this tool

Voice Writer is a browser-based tool that converts spoken audio or live microphone input into written text. It is built for anyone who thinks faster than they type, including writers drafting rough content, students capturing lecture notes, or professionals dictating quick memos without touching a keyboard. No account or software installation is required.

Reach for Voice Writer when typing feels like a bottleneck. It works well for first drafts, brainstorming sessions, transcribing short interviews, or capturing ideas on the fly. If you need raw text from speech quickly and want to clean it up afterward, this tool handles the initial lift.

How to use it

  1. Open Voice Writer and click the microphone button to grant browser permission.
  2. Wait for the indicator to confirm your mic is active and listening.
  3. Speak clearly at a natural pace into your microphone.
  4. Watch your words appear in the text area in real time as you speak.
  5. Pause or stop the recording when you are finished speaking.
  6. Copy the transcribed text or edit it directly before using it elsewhere.

Pro tips

  • Dictate punctuation by saying words like ‘comma’ or ‘period’ aloud if your browser speech engine supports spoken punctuation commands.
  • Reduce background noise and speak toward your mic for noticeably cleaner transcription, especially with longer dictation sessions.

FAQ

Does it work without an internet connection?
Voice Writer relies on your browser’s built-in speech recognition API, which typically requires an active internet connection to process audio. Results may vary depending on your browser and operating system.
Which browsers support this tool?
Chrome and Edge offer the most reliable support for the Web Speech API that powers this tool. Firefox and Safari have limited or inconsistent support, so results may differ.

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