Dictate
The Dictate feature lets you speak your messages instead of typing them. Click the mic icon in the chat input and talk — Suprvisr transcribes your words into the text field, where you can review and send.
How to use Dictate
- Click the mic icon in the message input area
- Allow microphone access if prompted by your browser
- Speak your message clearly
- Your words appear in the input field as you talk
- Review and edit the text if needed, then send normally
What Dictate is (and isn’t)
Dictate is an accessibility and convenience feature, not an AI voice experience. It converts your speech to text so you can type hands-free — the AI still responds in text. This is different from a two-way voice conversation.
| What Dictate does | What it doesn’t do |
|---|---|
| Converts your speech to text in the input field | Speak responses back to you |
| Lets you hands-free draft messages | Have a real-time voice dialogue with the AI |
| Supports editing before sending | Auto-send without review |
Tips for best results
- Speak clearly and at a natural pace — dictation handles normal speaking speed well
- Pause at punctuation — natural pauses help the transcription add correct punctuation
- Edit before sending — check the transcribed text, especially for technical terms or proper nouns
- Quiet environment helps — background noise can reduce accuracy
Dictate is especially useful when you want to ask a long, conversational question and typing it out would take too long. Speak naturally, then clean up the text.
Coming soon: Agentic Voice Dialogue
We’re actively working on full AI voice dialogue — a two-way, real-time spoken conversation with Suprvisr. This goes beyond dictation to a fully interactive voice experience. Stay tuned via the Changelog and Feature Board.
Related
- AI Chat — the main chat interface
- Feature Board — submit feedback on Dictate or vote on voice features