AI dictation for developers who work in prompts, terminals, and code reviews.

VoiceSlate helps developers turn spoken debugging context, architecture trade-offs, review notes, and rough implementation ideas into prompt-ready output.

Developer dictation is only useful when it leads to an engineering artifact.

The point is not recording your voice. The point is getting from rough thought to a cleaner prompt, issue, review comment, or release summary.

Debugging context

Speak through a bug, the expected behavior, and the likely cause, then turn that rough explanation into a cleaner engineering prompt or issue summary.

Code review and release notes

Use dictation to capture review reasoning, release caveats, and migration notes without stopping to write every sentence from scratch.

Prompt-heavy coding workflows

VoiceSlate works best when your next step is a prompt for Codex, Claude, a spec, or an implementation handoff, not only a raw transcript.

Speak once, then route to the artifact that moves the work forward.

That can be a Codex prompt, a bug summary, a release note, a commit explanation, or a rough spec that still needs polish.

Try the workflow in the Windows build or compare the broader feature map.

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