Documentation
Microsoft Word
Write Microsoft Word documents by speaking.
Voice Cursor helps you turn spoken paragraphs into polished text for reports, memos, and longer Word documents.
Microsoft Word users who want to dictate reports, memos, long-form drafts, and professional documents.
Best for
Reports
Memos
Long-form drafts
Speak the section.
Voice Cursor rewrites it cleanly.
Insert it into Word.
Say this out loud
Concrete prompts for Microsoft Word work.
Write the executive summary and keep it under two paragraphs.
Turn this outline into a polished memo section.
Rewrite this argument so it sounds clearer and more direct.
Before and after
Memo paragraph
Rough speech
the issue is not really usage it is more that teams do not know when to use the workflow so adoption is uneven
Voice Cursor output
The primary issue is not usage volume; it is workflow clarity. Teams are adopting the tool unevenly because they do not yet have a shared understanding of when it should be used.
Why it works
Voice is faster when the app already has your context.
Dictate in sections so each part has a clear purpose.
Ask for memo, report, or executive-summary style before inserting.
Use it to get past first-draft friction, then edit in Word.
Manual drafting
Precise, but slow when the idea is already clear in your head.
Voice Cursor
Gets the paragraph down quickly in a shape you can revise.