Voice dictation for your tools
Keebye types wherever your cursor is. These guides cover the setups people actually run — coding agents, terminals, chat, and editors — with honest limits.
- Voice Dictation for AI Prompts on macOS
Speak your AI prompts instead of typing them: hold a hotkey, say the whole request, and Keebye types it into any tool — on-device and private.
- Voice Dictation for Developers on macOS
Dictate commit messages, PR descriptions, code comments, and prompts by voice — on-device speech-to-text that keeps proprietary code on your Mac.
- Voice Dictation for RSI and Wrist Strain on macOS
If typing aggravates RSI or wrist strain, dictate instead: hold a hotkey, speak, and Keebye types it — on-device, offline, private. Not a treatment.
- Voice Dictation for ChatGPT on Mac
Speak long prompts into ChatGPT in any browser or the desktop app. On-device transcription — your audio never goes to OpenAI or anyone else.
- Voice Dictation for Claude Code on macOS
Drive Claude Code by voice: hold a hotkey, speak the prompt, and Keebye types it into your terminal — on-device, offline, terminal-aware.
- Voice Dictation for Cursor on macOS
Dictate prompts into Cursor chat and composer: hold a hotkey, speak, and Keebye types it — on-device speech-to-text, offline, private.
- Voice Dictation for Mac: On-Device and Offline
What built-in macOS dictation does well, where it falls short, and how Keebye differs: local models, any-app typing, custom dictionary.
- Voice Dictation for the macOS Terminal
Dictate into Terminal, iTerm2, Warp, or Ghostty. Keebye detects terminals and uses chunked typing so long commands and prompts arrive intact.
- Voice Dictation for Vibe Coders
You prompt more than you type code. Speak instructions to your agents — Cursor, Claude Code, ChatGPT — and keep your hands for the merge.