Voxtyper

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Writing about dictation and how Voxtyper is built.

Inside Voxtyper

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.

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Guide

How 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.

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Comparison

The 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.

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Comparison

The 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.

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Comparison

Voxtyper 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.

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Guide

Help & 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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