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.

What to dictate

Draft outlinesMeeting summariesLong-form edits
1

Talk through the document.

2

Voice Cursor cleans the structure.

3

Paste paragraphs into Google Docs.

Example

From spoken notes to structured documentation

Rough speech

I'm putting notes into Google Docs. Capture the draft outlines, include the important decisions, and make it readable for someone who was not in the meeting.

Voice Cursor output

Draft outlines: summarize the key context, decisions, and follow-up items in Google Docs. Keep the structure easy to scan and include enough detail for someone catching up later.

Draft outlinesMeeting summariesLong-form edits

Why it works

Voice is faster when the app already has your context.

Speak naturally instead of typing around every pause, correction, and tangent.

Voice Cursor rewrites rough speech into clearer text before it reaches the app.

Use it for Google Docs without moving your work into a separate writing surface.

Keep momentum when the thought is ready but your hands are not keeping up.