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Dictanote

Dictanote is an application that recognizes spoken words and converts them into written notes in various languages.

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What is Dictanote?

Dictanote is a note-taking application that includes a built-in speech recognition feature, enabling users to effortlessly create notes using voice input. This app quickly and accurately converts spoken words into written text in real time, supporting more than 50 languages and over 80 regional dialects. Users have the option to utilize voice commands to insert paragraphs, punctuation, and emoticon symbols. Additionally, the app provides compatibility across multiple platforms, including desktop devices (Windows, Linux, and Mac using Google Chrome), Android devices, and iPhones (using Safari 12 and above).

How to use Dictanote?

To begin using Dictanote, simply launch the application or add the Chrome extension. You can then initiate dictation by speaking into your device's microphone or the built-in microphone. Dictanote instantly converts your spoken words into written text. Voice commands can be used to insert punctuation, include technical terms, correct errors, and perform other actions. The application also offers keyboard shortcuts for controlling dictation and changing languages.

Features

  • Instant voice-to-written-word translation

Use Cases

  • Note-taking
  • Creating written publications
  • Attending classes or taking meeting notes
  • Developing engaging articles
  • Dictating emails is now easier than ever with AI technology.
  • News Reporting
  • Transcribing audio recordings (utilizing Dictanote Transcribe)

Frequently Asked Questions

Dictanote is an innovative note-taking application that incorporates advanced speech recognition technology, enabling users to effortlessly dictate their notes using voice commands. It precisely converts spoken words into written text in real-time, supporting a vast array of languages, with over 50 languages and 80 dialects. Users can utilize voice instructions to insert paragraphs, punctuation, and emoticons. The application also provides seamless compatibility across multiple platforms, including desktop devices (Windows, Linux, and Mac via Google Chrome), Android devices, and iPhones (Safari 12 and above).

To use Dictanote, just open the application or add the Chrome extension to your browser. You can then begin speaking into your device's microphone to start dictation. Dictanote instantly converts your spoken words into written text. Voice commands allow you to add punctuation marks, insert technical phrases, fix errors, and do more. The application also offers keyboard shortcuts for controlling dictation and changing languages.

Dictanote operates on multiple desktop platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Mac, using Google Chrome. It is also compatible with Android devices through Google Chrome, and iPhone devices that have Safari 12 or higher. A built-in or external microphone is necessary.

Yes, Dictanote and Voice In are two distinct products developed by the same team. Dictanote serves as a note-taking application that features voice-to-text functionality, whereas Voice In is a Chrome extension designed to facilitate speech-to-text typing on any website within the Chrome browser.

Dictanote provides a feature known as Transcribe, enabling users to change pre-recorded audio files into written text.

All information saved on Dictanote is protected with strong encryption and kept on Dictanote's servers. Dictanote does not store or handle audio, it uses Chrome's speech to text feature to change voice into text.
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