One hotkey, every app
Tap to toggle recording, hold for push-to-talk. When you stop, the text auto-pastes at your cursor. No app switching, no copy-paste ritual, no separate window to babysit.
Voice typing on your Mac is one hotkey away: press it, say what you're thinking, and the words appear at your cursor, in your email, your editor, your chat, wherever you're working. You speak far faster than you type, and oto keeps up entirely on-device.
Voice typing isn't a novelty act. Your hands are the bottleneck between an idea and the screen, and this removes them.
Tap to toggle recording, hold for push-to-talk. When you stop, the text auto-pastes at your cursor. No app switching, no copy-paste ritual, no separate window to babysit.
A custom Dictionary teaches oto your names, products, and jargon, so "Kubernetes", your coworker's surname, and your project codenames come out right the first time.
Every transcription lands in a searchable history with playback. Said something great an hour ago? Find it, re-paste it from the menu bar, or export it.
An email draft, a Slack thread, a code comment, a search box. Wherever text goes, voice typing works.
Speak naturally. oto transcribes on your Mac as you go, with local engines that never send audio anywhere.
Release or tap again, and the finished text pastes right where you were, clipboard preserved, flow unbroken.
oto is voice typing, not voice control: it turns speech into text at your cursor, but it won't click buttons or launch apps for you. It types wherever a cursor can blink, which means any app that takes text.
If the app has a text field and a cursor, yes. oto pastes the finished text wherever your cursor is, so it works in browsers, editors, chat apps, and everything in between.
No. Voice typing runs on-device by default with local engines. There's no account to sign into and no server between your voice and your text.
Voice typing for your whole Mac: $8 once, offline by default, no account. Your hands will thank you.