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Average speaking speed is roughly 150 words per minute, while the average typist produces about 40â50 words per minute. This natural gap means voice dictation can theoretically deliver up to 3x throughput, though real-world gains vary depending on pause time, corrections, and individual comfort with dictation.
Voicy operates as a system-wide utility on macOS that inserts transcribed text into whichever app and text field is currently active, so it works with browsers, email clients, Slack, IDEs, note-taking apps, and more.
Voicy offers a free tier with limited dictation time per day. Paid plans start at approximately $8/month (or around $60/year with annual billing) and unlock expanded transcription capacity, premium AI models, and additional features. Visit usevoicy.com for current pricing.
Voicy uses AI speech recognition models that aim for high accuracy with clear speech. Real-world accuracy depends on microphone quality, ambient noise, accent, and whether technical jargon is in use. Users should expect occasional errors with homophones, proper nouns, and domain-specific terminology.
Yes, Voicy's AI post-processing inserts punctuation, removes filler words like 'um' and 'uh,' and produces cleanly formatted text rather than a raw verbatim transcript, making the output suitable for professional communication.
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