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Writing about dictation and how Voxtyper is built.
Introducing Voxtyper: a Chrome and Firefox extension for dictation with automatic punctuation
I write for a living, and the browser dictation tools I tried kept misfiring: inaccurate, no automatic punctuation, slow, or they would hang and lose my text. Here is why I built Voxtyper, how it works under the hood, and the honest tradeoffs.
Read the story GuideHow to use voice typing in Firefox (2026)
Firefox has no built-in voice typing, but you can still dictate. The three methods that actually work, step by step, plus how to dictate in Google Docs from Firefox.
Read the guide ComparisonThe best dictation extensions for Firefox in 2026
Most dictation tools are Chrome-only. Here is what actually works on Firefox, compared on accuracy, automatic punctuation, setup, and price: Voxtyper, your operating system's dictation, Speechfire, and Helperbird.
Read the comparison ComparisonThe best dictation extensions for Chrome in 2026
An honest, hands-on comparison of the top browser dictation tools on what matters: accuracy, automatic punctuation, where each one works, speed, and price. Voxtyper, Voice In, Blabby (WhisperAI), and Google Docs voice typing.
Read the comparison ComparisonVoxtyper vs Google Docs voice typing
Google Docs makes you say "comma" out loud and only works inside Docs and Slides. The honest, point-by-point difference: automatic punctuation, automatic capitalization, accented and conversational speech, numbers and dates, and where each one actually works.
Read the comparison GuideHelp & Frequently Asked Questions
How dictation works across technical vocabulary, medical terminology, legal language, regional accents, and noisy environments, plus shortcuts, languages, accessibility, pricing, and privacy.
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