VoiceScribe features: web app, extension, and two dictation engines
See how local dictation, AI, synced history, and the Chrome extension work together.
VoiceScribe is not only a website for uploading audio or only a dictation extension. It connects both spaces so users can choose the right workflow without separating their account, plan, or history.
Web app for recording and uploading audio
The website brings together recording, file upload, result review, and history. It is the most comfortable place for existing recordings or managing saved text.
File size, duration, and transcription limits depend on the plan and current usage controls.
Extension for working inside Chrome
The extension opens VoiceScribe in the side panel. You can keep the main page visible while dictating a note, preparing a reply, or reviewing generated text.
Permissions remain focused on required functions, and access to the service requires a valid account.
Two engines and one account
Local mode prioritizes immediate browser recognition. AI Dictation prioritizes a more polished transcript and uses cloud processing.
- Same plan status on web and extension.
- Saved history connected to the account.
- Language selection.
- Shared allowance controls.
- Copy, save, and export options.
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