4x Faster Input
Speak 150wpm vs type 40wpm
- Input at the speed of thought (150+ WPM).
- Dictate directly to Cursor, Claude, and Terminal.
- Preserve flow state by removing keyboard friction.
- Zero latency, real-time feedback loop.
Unlocks the speed of thought
4x bandwidth to prompt, code, and build on Linux.
Type at the speed of thought in any application.
VTyper turns your voice into perfect text instantly,
Get more done with less effort.
Speak 150wpm vs type 40wpm
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Senior SRE at CloudNative
“My hands couldn't keep up with my brain. VTyper removed that bottleneck. Now I can describe complex system architectures without breaking my flow. I finally focus on the solution, not the typing.”
Full-stack Developer
“As a polyglot developer working across English, Chinese and French, the multi-language support is a game changer. Switching languages is seamless—I dictate my code comments in English and chat with my team in my native tongue.”
Kernel Developer
“I've tried every voice typing solution on Linux. VTyper is the first that actually feels native. The IBus integration means it works everywhere—terminals, IDEs, browsers. It's the only tool that respects my privacy.”
Quick answers to common questions
VTyper is built from the ground up for Linux with native IBus integration. Unlike cross-platform tools or Windows-only solutions, it offers system-wide functionality and zero configuration setup.
Yes. Voice data is processed in real-time and immediately discarded. We don't store recordings or recognized text on our servers.
VTyper supports 100+ languages with instant translation capabilities, including English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, and more.
Yes, core features are completely free. Optional premium features are available for power users.
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