♿ Voice Typing for Accessibility
Create emails, notes, and documents entirely by voice — no keyboard required.
Technology Should Work for Everyone
Typing isn't always possible — or comfortable. People with repetitive strain injuries (RSI), limited hand mobility, visual impairments, or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome often struggle with phone keyboards. VoiceScribe AI was designed to let you create fully formatted documents using only your voice.
Unlike basic voice typing built into Android, VoiceScribe doesn't just transcribe raw text. It uses AI to structure your speech into a real document — emails, meeting notes, to-do lists, summaries — with proper formatting, grammar, and tone.
How VoiceScribe Helps
🎤 100% Hands-Free
Tap record, speak naturally, and VoiceScribe generates a formatted document. No keyboard input needed beyond tapping one button.
📄 9 Document Types
Professional emails, meeting notes, summaries, reports, to-do lists, and more — all generated from speech. Choose the output format before recording.
🌍 3 Languages
Full support for English, German, and Arabic (with proper right-to-left formatting). Speak in whichever language is most comfortable.
📋 One-Tap Copy & Share
Once your document is generated, copy it to the clipboard or export as PDF/Word with a single tap. No extra navigation needed.
Designed with Simplicity in Mind
VoiceScribe's interface keeps things straightforward:
- Large, clear buttons — the record button is prominent and easy to tap
- Dark mode support — reduces eye strain in low-light conditions
- Minimal steps — pick a document type, tap record, speak, get your document
- No account required — start using the app immediately after download
The app is available for free on Android. The free tier includes 5 recordings per day (with 2 bonus ad-supported recordings), up to 2 minutes each, and 3 document types. VoiceScribe Pro removes all limits.
Who Benefits Most
VoiceScribe is used by people with a range of accessibility needs, including:
- Repetitive strain injury (RSI) and carpal tunnel syndrome
- Limited hand or finger mobility
- Visual impairments that make small on-screen keyboards difficult
- Conditions that cause fatigue when typing for extended periods
- Anyone who prefers speaking over typing on a phone
Ready to try voice-powered documents?
📱 Download VoiceScribe AI FreeFree on Android · No account needed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is VoiceScribe accessible for screen reader users?
VoiceScribe uses large, clearly labeled buttons and a simple interface flow. While it is not fully optimized for TalkBack yet, the core workflow — tap record, speak, get document — requires minimal screen interaction, making it usable for people with low vision or motor impairments.
Can I use VoiceScribe completely hands-free?
Almost. You need to tap the record button once to start and once to stop. Between those taps, the entire document creation process is voice-driven. Future updates aim to add voice-activated start/stop.
Does VoiceScribe work for people with dyslexia?
Yes. Voice-to-document tools like VoiceScribe help people with dyslexia bypass spelling and typing difficulties. You speak naturally, and the AI handles grammar, spelling, and formatting.
What languages does VoiceScribe support?
VoiceScribe currently supports English, German, and Arabic with full right-to-left (RTL) formatting for Arabic. More languages are planned for future updates.