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Write Obsidian notes with your voice.
Voice Cursor helps you capture ideas, research notes, and daily logs in Obsidian without leaving behind messy transcripts.
Obsidian users who want voice dictation for research notes, daily logs, knowledge work, and linked thinking.
Best for
Research notes
Daily logs
Knowledge synthesis
Talk through the idea.
Voice Cursor refines it.
Save a clean note in Obsidian.
Say this out loud
Concrete prompts for Obsidian work.
Turn this article takeaway into a note with why it matters and where it connects.
Write a daily log entry with decisions, blockers, and tomorrow's focus.
Clean up this thought without making it sound corporate.
Before and after
Research note
Rough speech
this article is basically saying distribution matters more than model quality early on and that connects to the go to market note
Voice Cursor output
Takeaway: early distribution can matter more than marginal model quality. This connects to the go-to-market note because adoption may depend more on workflow placement than technical differentiation alone.
Why it works
Voice is faster when the app already has your context.
Say links or related notes out loud so you remember where the idea belongs.
Use Voice Cursor to turn reactions into durable notes.
Keep the voice natural if the note is for your own thinking, not a team doc.
Quick capture
Good for speed, but notes can become fragments with no later value.
Voice Cursor
Keeps the speed while adding enough structure to support future thinking.