Voice to Text for Programmers: Dictate Code Comments, Docs, and Messages
You probably are not going to dictate raw code. Brackets, semicolons, and nested functions do not flow naturally in speech. But most of what programmers write is not code.
What Programmers Actually Dictate
- Code comments. Explain what a function does. Describe a tricky algorithm. Document a workaround.
- Docstrings and API docs. Long-form function documentation. README sections. Changelog entries.
- Slack and Teams messages. "Hey can you take a look at PR #4217, I think the auth logic has a race condition when…" - faster to speak than type.
- GitHub issue descriptions. Reproduce steps, expected behavior, actual behavior. Detailed bug reports in 30 seconds.
- Technical emails. Explaining a decision to a stakeholder. Responding to a tech spec review.
- Commit messages. Descriptive, not terse.
- Meeting notes. After a standup or design review, dictate your summary before you forget.
RSI: The Hidden Career Risk
Repetitive Strain Injury affects an estimated 50% of programmers at some point in their careers. Carpal tunnel, tendinitis, and related conditions can sideline you for weeks or permanently alter how you work.
Every word you speak instead of type reduces the strain on your wrists and hands. For documentation and communication - which is a significant fraction of a developer's day - dictation is a genuine intervention, not a gimmick.
Works Where You Work
dictate.app works in any text field. That means:
- VS Code comment blocks
- GitHub issue and PR descriptions in the browser
- Slack, Discord, Teams messages
- Jira tickets and Confluence pages
- Terminal commands (careful with syntax - use for plain language queries)
- Notion docs, Linear issues, any web-based tool
Privacy in Developer Environments
Your code is intellectual property. Architecture decisions, proprietary algorithms, unreleased features - none of this should go to a third-party cloud for processing. dictate.app processes locally. Your spoken words about your codebase never leave your machine.
Setup Takes 90 Seconds
Install. Set your hotkey (default: Ctrl+Shift+Space). Open VS Code. Click into a comment block. Hold the hotkey. Speak. Done.
No configuration files. No API keys to manage. No special editor plugins required.
The Productivity Case
Good documentation gets skipped because it feels expensive. It takes too long to type. With dictation, the cost drops by 60%. You speak the comment, it appears, you move on. Documentation gets written because writing it stops being a grind.
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7-day free trial. Works in any text field. No credit card required.
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