Sometimes you don’t want to type at all.
That’s where Voice Mode comes in — your shortcut from thoughts to words.
Simply speak what you want to say, and TypeBoost transforms it into clear, polished text based on your chosen prompt.
Use your configured voice shortcut (for example, Control + Enter) to open TypeBoost in Voice Mode.
You can assign or change this shortcut in your settings.
Voice Mode works anywhere — in Mail, Notes, Chrome, or your code editor.
Say what you want to write — or whatever your prompt is asking for.
Don’t worry about being perfect. TypeBoost automatically transcribes your speech and cleans up filler words, pauses, and hesitations before processing.
Once you finish speaking (or during the speech):
Press Enter to apply your prompt.
Prompts in Voice Mode work exactly like Text Mode — the only difference is your input comes from your voice instead of selected text.
TypeBoost processes your spoken input instantly and shows the result in the same floating window.
You can:
Cmd + C or the context menu.Voice Mode isn’t just for dictation. It’s your idea capture tool, draft generator, and thinking shortcut.
Use it to:
Only your imagination is the limit here. To get some inspiration, check out our Prompt Library.
You’re in your email client and want to write a follow-up.
You pressControl + Enter, then say what you want to write. then choose the promptImprove Email.
TypeBoost transcribes your speech, transforms it into a professional message, and inserts it directly into your email.
You hit send. Done — in seconds, without typing a word.
Next: What Are Prompts?