WFor Writers

Speak
your first draft.

Essays, newsletters, interviews, scripts. The page that used to take a morning now takes a walk to coffee. Your voice — cleaned up, not flattened.

Voice → Essay draft
"ok so for the essay I want to open with how the bottleneck for me was never the idea it was the typing — like by the time you finish a sentence three better ones already left the room, then get into voice memos as a kind of writing scaffold and end on what changes when the first draft only costs minutes"
VoiceX · DraftingFnto dictate
2,400words/hr
average first-draft pace for writers using VoiceX
10×
faster than the keyboard — without losing your style
38
languages and dialects, including code-switching
0stored
audio recordings retained — all processing on-device

The writing writers
actually do.

The shapes a working week takes — drafted at the speed you can think and walk.

Drafts & outlines

First drafts before your coffee gets cold.

Talk through the piece. VoiceX gives you a working draft with sections, paragraphs, and a voice that still sounds like yours.

Essay — The cost of typingDrafted · 4 min
Structure
Opening — the bottleneck was never the idea.
Why "clean" used to mean "slow."
Voice memos as a writing scaffold.
What changes when the first draft is free.
Word count
Draft 11,240 words · 4 min
Newsletters & posts

Your voice — cleaned up, not flattened.

Most tools strip personality on the way through. VoiceX keeps your cadence, your jokes, your buts and likes when they're earning their keep.

You said
"ok so newsletter this week — I want to lead with the airport story uh from the trip, then segue into the larger point about how the best ideas show up when you're not at your desk, end with the new launch and a soft cta"
Drafted newsletter
A note from Terminal 3.I'm writing this from an airport. Most weeks I'd tell you that's because the wifi is good — this week it's because the best ideas show up when you're not at your desk.
Interviews & research

Capture the conversation, keep the thinking.

Talk through what you heard right after the interview. VoiceX pulls out quotes, themes, and the questions worth asking next.

Interview · Dr. Lena Park — research notes
Captured 14:22
  • Quote: "We were measuring the wrong thing for years."14:18
  • Theme — measurement vs. meaningTag
  • Follow-up: request the 2019 protocol revisionEmail
  • Counter-source: Reach out to Dr. Iyer for opposing viewNext
Pitches & queries

The pitch you keep meaning to send.

Talk to an editor the way you'd talk to a friend who happens to run a magazine. VoiceX turns it into the email you'd send if you had the afternoon.

Pitch: A short essay on writing without typing2 min ago
Hi Maya,
A 1,500-word essay on what happens to prose when the first draft costs minutes instead of mornings. Personal, with reporting from two newsrooms that switched. Could file in three weeks.
— A

Built for every shape
of writing.

Whatever you're working on, VoiceX shapes itself around the form — not the other way round.

1,000 – 4,000 words
Essays long form.
Draft, restructure, sharpen the opening — by voice.
Avg first draft10 min
300 – 1,200 words
Newsletters weekly.
Keep your cadence; lose the friction. Your tone, faster.
Avg draft4 min
Video, podcast
Scripts spoken first.
Write the way it'll be heard — because you said it.
Avg page2 min
Drafts, beats, dialogue
Fiction scenes & notes.
Capture a scene on a walk. Tighten the line on the train.
Words / hour2.4k
Notes, quotes, follow-ups
Journalism the field.
From recorder to filed story without the keyboard step.
Faster than typing10×
Chapters, outlines
Books long projects.
Daily word counts that don't depend on willpower.
Daily floor2k words

From the way you think it to the way it should read.

The first draft you'd get if you had an editor sitting next to you — but without the editor.

Voice memo
1 min 04 sec
"ok so for the opening of the airport piece — I want to set the scene a little, you know I'm at terminal three, it's 6am, the place is mostly empty um and there's that thing where the best ideas always show up when you're not at your desk, I want to lean into that — like the desk is the least interesting room in the building, that's the line I think, and then move into the actual point about uhwriting being more about noticing than about typing"
Opening paragraph
Drafted in 1.1s

The desk is the least interesting room in the building.

Scene
It's six in the morning at Terminal 3. The lights are still yellow, the floors still wet from the night's cleaning, the gates mostly empty.
Turn
And — as anyone who's ever written for a living can tell you — this is exactly the kind of place the best sentences show up.
Stakes
Writing, it turns out, is mostly about noticing. The typing was only ever the tax we paid to write it down.

Trusted by writers who'd rather write.

I used to write 800 words a day on a good morning. With VoiceX, a good morning is 2,400 — and my voice on the page is closer to my voice in real life than it's been in a decade.
AB
Anita Brar
Newsletter writer · 38k subscribers
Words / morning2,400
The thing it gave back wasn't time. It was the part of the day I'd written off — the school run, the walk to coffee — those are first drafts now.
MR
Marcus Reyes
Essayist & contributing editor
Drafts / week5
I draft scripts by voice now and edit them on screen. The cadence is better, because it was spoken before it was read.
PL
Priya Lin
Podcast writer & host
Scripts / month12

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