Voice control
Open apps, click, search and automate, just by speaking.
You don't just talk to your AI.
You talk to your computer.
Free to start · No card required
Control, dictation, meeting notes, and someone to show you how. All of it from the same key, in your own words.
Open apps, click, search and automate, just by speaking.
Speak naturally and watch your words appear in real time.
Join any meeting or watch any video. Voxhelm takes the notes for you.
Ask anything and get step-by-step explanations with visuals, right on your screen.
Sure! Newton's Second Law states that the net force on an object is equal to the mass of that object times its acceleration.
One key. Four fewer things on your plate.
The mic is live only while you hold the key. Your screen is read only when you ask. Nothing from your sessions is stored on our servers.
Sign in with Google and start talking. No API keys, no models to install, no configuration. The intelligence runs in the cloud.
Things people actually say
Moments
They want the wrist to stop hurting. They want the month-end close to end. They want ten minutes back before the next call. These are the afternoons Voxhelm is actually for.
Half seven, month end. Four accounts reconciled, two to go, and your eyes are done.
“open last month’s ledger next to this one”
Both windows, side by side, before you have finished the sentence.
Week three in the brace. The work is fine. The mouse is the problem.
“reply to Anna and tell her Thursday works”
Your hands stay exactly where they are.
You own the business, so you also own the invoices, the rota and the inbox.
“find the invoice I sent in June and attach it”
It goes looking. You carry on thinking about something else.
You know the software can do it. You have just never found where they put it.
“show me how to freeze these columns”
It circles the button on your screen. Then it waits for you.
You do not have to change how you work. You just stop doing the fiddly part by hand.
Learning
Stuck in Photoshop, Excel, DaVinci Resolve, or a form you have never filled in before? Ask out loud and Voxhelm draws on your screen, arrows, circles, one step at a time, and talks you through it. It is the difference between reading the instructions and having someone point.
It marks up the actual window you are looking at, with your file open, not a stock screenshot of a different version.
One step, then it stops. Ask it to go back, slow down, or just do it for you instead.
It reads the interface in front of it, so it is not limited to apps somebody wrote a guide for.
Meetings
Voxhelm listens and hands you the document the moment the call ends: what was decided, who agreed to what, what is still open. Teams, Meet, Zoom, or anything else you can hear.
ThemRight, let us start the quarterly review.
ThemThe main decision today: we postpone the launch to the 15th of September.
MeBecause the migration is not ready?
ThemExactly. Priya will own the migration plan and report back Thursday.
ThemAnd someone has to confirm the budget with finance before Friday.
MeWe have not agreed who yet.
17 July, 32 min
The launch moves to 15 September because the migration is not ready. Priya owns the migration plan; the budget still needs confirming with finance by Friday.
1. Postpone the launch to 15 September, due to migration delays.
Nobody said who owns the budget, so Voxhelm did not invent someone. The full transcript sits underneath, timestamped.
Nothing joins the call and nothing appears in the participant list. It listens the way you do, from your own machine.
Audio becomes text and is deleted as the meeting runs. What survives is the document, on your computer, in your folder.
It never starts on its own and it says so while it is listening. Telling the room is on you.
Dictation
Hold a key and speak, anywhere in Windows. What lands is not a transcript of your hesitations. It is the sentence you meant, punctuated and formatted, right where your cursor already was.
About three times faster than typing, in your language, in every app.
You talk the way you talk. The fillers, the false starts and the second thoughts come out; the sentence goes in. Anywhere you can type: an email, a chat, a document, your code editor.
Pricing
Voxhelm runs on your machine; a subscription pays for the hosted AI behind it. Prices are introductory and may change.
Try it, no card required.
Enough for a normal working week.
Run your whole day by voice. Nothing counted.
You pick a plan inside the app after installing. Cancel anytime.
If you rely on voice because of RSI, a mobility or vision impairment, or an injury, and the subscription is out of reach, email support@voxhelm.de and we will set you up for free. No paperwork and no proof required.
Support
Dictation apps turn your voice into text and stop there. That is their whole job, and the good ones do it well. Voxhelm types too, but it also acts: it opens applications, clicks buttons, drives your browser, moves windows and handles your files. Ask a dictation app to open your email and it writes the words "open my email". Ask Voxhelm and your email opens.
Voice Access is free, built into Windows 11, and worth trying first. If it does what you need, use it. It works from a fixed set of commands, so you learn its phrasing rather than the other way round. Voxhelm is driven by a language model: you say what you want in your own words, and it works out which steps to take. It also reads your screen, so it can act on what is in front of you rather than on a command list.
For a lot of people, yes. Dragon was the serious voice-control option on Windows for years, its home edition is no longer sold, and nothing mainstream replaced the part that actually controlled the computer. Voxhelm is built for that gap. It is not a clone: there is no command grammar to memorise and no voice profile to train, you just talk.
That is exactly what it is built for, and it is the use we care most about getting right. If you need Voxhelm for a disability and the subscription is out of reach, email support@voxhelm.de and we will give you an account for free. No paperwork, no proof required.
Windows 10 and Windows 11, 64-bit. macOS is in development and not released yet; you can join the macOS waitlist at voxhelm.de/mac and we will email you when the Mac build is ready.
It is being built, and we are not putting a date on it. Voxhelm reads what is on your screen and drives it with the real cursor, and macOS guards that far more tightly than Windows does, so the Mac build takes longer to get right than a straight port would. Join the waitlist at voxhelm.de/mac and you will hear the day it works. We will not email you about anything else.
Your microphone is live only while you hold the key, and your screen is read only when you ask. We do not store the contents of your sessions on our servers. The full detail is in the privacy policy, including what our AI providers can and cannot see.
No. Sign in with Google and it works. There are no API keys to obtain, no models to install and nothing to configure.
Email support@voxhelm.de, or join the Discord. Questions, bugs and feature requests all get answered there.
Ask questions, report bugs, and vote on what gets built next. The most-upvoted requests are the ones we ship.
Install, sign in with Google, hold Right Alt. Free to start, no card.
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Leave your email and we will write to you the day the Mac build works. That one email, and nothing else.
Join the macOS waitlist