Essential apps
Cursor
Use Voice Cursor with Cursor.
Voice Cursor is useful when the coding task is too nuanced to type quickly. Speak the issue, goal, and constraints, then turn it into a clear instruction for Cursor.
Developers who want to use voice dictation for Cursor prompts, bug reports, refactor plans, and AI coding instructions.
Best for
Bug context
Refactor plans
Precise agent instructions
Explain what should change.
Voice Cursor cleans the prompt.
Use it in Cursor and iterate faster.
Say this out loud
Concrete prompts for Cursor work.
Tell Cursor to refactor the onboarding modal but keep the analytics events unchanged.
Explain this bug: mobile nav overlaps the banner only below 430 pixels.
Write an implementation plan with files to inspect before editing.
Before and after
Cursor prompt
Rough speech
fix the mobile nav thing where it overlaps the banner but don't break desktop and check the header component maybe page too
Voice Cursor output
Fix the mobile layout where the header overlaps the announcement banner below 430px. Inspect the header and homepage layout first, keep desktop behavior unchanged, and verify the fix at mobile and desktop widths.
Why it works
Voice is faster when the app already has your context.
Name the files or components if you know them.
Say what must not change, not only what should change.
Use voice for the context, then let Cursor handle the code-level execution.
Vague AI coding prompts
They make agents guess the constraints and often cause broader changes than needed.
Voice Cursor
Turns your spoken debugging context into a prompt with scope, constraints, and verification.