Voice Command is the easiest way to make instant searches, ask AI questions and navigate using your voice.
Just say:
- 'Google, how to bake a cake?'
- 'ChatGPT, explain compound interest'
- 'Wiki, Mariana Trench'
And that's it!
Additionally, you can use voice typing (dictation) in any input on any page.
Save yourself hours of typing the queries and questions and get the answers immediately.
Open Voice Command by pressing hotkey Ctrl-Shift-Z or clicking the microphone icon near the address bar.
The commands are customizable: you can search on Google or Facebook, ask ChatGPT or Claude questions, or just use commands that are voice bookmarks.
The free version includes 4 pre-configured and 1 customizable command, and is free forever.
Benefits
- save time by avoiding typing addresses and queries
- get answers immediately
- use voice input on any page
- configure your most frequent actions and run them with voice commands
- voice commands: searching, querying AI, bookmarks
- voice input: dictate with voice into any input on any page
- support for SpeechRecognition (free) and OpenAI Whisper speech-to-text engines
- support for multiple languages:
- customizable actions: configure actions or use presets
Use case: quick google searches or chats with AI without the hassle of opening a new tab and typing.
Use case: opening bookmarks without typing
Independent developer working on Productivity, Usability and Automation tools. I was always passionate about improving workflows and removing barriers in human-computer interaction, as well as improving accessibility for everyone. When SpeechRecognition was introduced to browsers, I started experimenting and built myself a number of tools, and VoiceCommand is the outcome of this research.
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Independent developer working on Productivity, Usability and Automation tools. I was always passionate about improving workflows and removing barriers in human-computer interaction, as well as improving accessibility for everyone. When SpeechRecognition was introduced to browsers, I started experimenting and built myself a number of tools, and VoiceCommand is the outcome of this research.