Voice Cursor
Voice Cursor
All use cases

Documentation

Google Docs

Draft Google Docs with your voice.

Voice Cursor helps you turn spoken outlines, meeting notes, and rough paragraphs into clean writing for Google Docs.

People drafting Google Docs from spoken outlines, meeting summaries, long-form notes, and collaborative edits.

Best for

First drafts

Meeting summaries

Collaborative edits

1

Talk through the document.

2

Voice Cursor cleans the structure.

3

Paste paragraphs into Google Docs.

Say this out loud

Concrete prompts for Google Docs work.

Write the intro for this proposal and make it clear why the problem matters.

Turn these notes into a doc section with bullets and next steps.

Rewrite this paragraph so it is shorter but still complete.

Before and after

Doc section

Rough speech

the main reason we're doing this is users keep losing context when they switch tabs and support sees this a lot

Voice Cursor output

Users lose context when they move between tools, which creates extra support load and slows down follow-up work. This project focuses on keeping the writing workflow inside the apps people already use.

Draft outlinesMeeting summariesLong-form edits

Why it works

Voice is faster when the app already has your context.

Dictate one section at a time instead of an entire document at once.

Ask for bullets, paragraphs, or an outline before inserting.

Use it when a blank page is slowing you down.

Blank-doc typing

Makes people edit before the idea is fully out.

Voice Cursor

Gets the raw idea into a clean draft so you can edit from substance.