Typeless for iOS - AI voice keyboard now on iPhone
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Speak naturally, and Typeless for iOS will turn your speech into clear, polished messages, emails, and documents that read like you carefully typed them - in real time. Suddenly, your iPhone can do things that once felt impossible, effortlessly and at 10 times the speed.



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Typeless
👋 Hey Product Hunt! I’m Huang, the founder & CEO of Typeless.
We started Typeless with a belief:
The keyboard was a mistake.
Typing on a phone is where this mismatch becomes painfully obvious.
When the iPhone was introduced, Steve Jobs intentionally removed the physical keyboard. A fixed keyboard couldn’t adapt, but a virtual one could - and that decision defined the smartphone era.
We believe that wasn’t the final step.
The virtual keyboard was a transition. Voice is the next generation.
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When we launched Typeless on Mac and Windows, tens of thousands of people resonated with this idea. And the number one request we heard, again and again, was:
Today, I'm excited to launch Typeless for iPhone 🎉
(Android is coming next.)
Typeless for iOS is an AI voice keyboard that understands your intent and turns your raw speech into clear, polished, natural writing - effortlessly and in real time. No commands. No formatting tricks. It reads as if you carefully wrote it yourself.
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Core features:
Works everywhere - Every app on your iPhone: iMessage, Slack, Mail, Notes, and more
AI auto-editing - Removes filler words, fixes grammar, and formats perfectly as you speak
Speak to edit - Revise, refine, or rephrase by simply saying what you want to change
Whisper mode - Dictate quietly and precisely in low-voice environments
100+ languages - Speak any language (or mix them); Typeless detects and transcribes automatically
Personal dictionary - Names, brands, and custom vocabulary learned once, never missed
Private by design - Zero data retention. We never store or train on your data. All history stays on your device
When input friction disappears on a phone, everything changes. Your iPhone becomes capable of things that once felt impossible - at 10× the speed.
This isn’t just a new app. It’s a new way to use your phone.
Welcome to the end of typing.
Welcome to Typeless.
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I'd love to hear from you:
Where does Typeless save you the most time on your iPhone?
In which moments do you still find yourself falling back to the keyboard?
What’s the one feature you’d like us to build next?
We’re here all day to chat, answer questions, and hear your ideas.
If Typeless makes using your iPhone feel more effortless, your support would mean a lot to us.
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Typeless
@artem_creates Thank you for your message and interest in our app!
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We hope it helps you stay connected with your family more easily, especially in cold conditions where typing is difficult.
Stay safe, and please let us know if you have any feedback or need any assistance! 💙💛
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Surgeflow
Congrats on the launch, Huang @huang_song_ and the Typeless team! 🎉 The vision of "the keyboard was a mistake" is so bold and resonates deeply. As a Product Lead, I love how you've executed the core job-to-be-done: reducing input friction everywhere on iOS, not just in a siloed app. The privacy-by-design approach and on-device processing are huge wins for trust. ✨
My biggest "wow" moment was trying the "Speak to edit" feature – it feels like magic! 🪄
One concrete suggestion from a power-user perspective: Could there be an option for "custom AI editing styles"? For example, I might want a "Concise Bullet" style for Slack, a "Formal Email" tone for work, and a "Casual & Emoji-friendly" mode for texting friends. Allowing users to save/personalize these output formats could make an already brilliant tool even more indispensable.
Excited to see this evolve! The team's direct engagement here is awesome. I'm curious: Is a future API or Shortcuts integration on the roadmap to automate workflows even further?
Typeless
@rocsheh Thanks so much for the support and the kind words, Zepeng! Really glad to hear that “Speak to edit” hit the mark for you.
To your points:
Regarding custom styles—you’re spot on. People definitely need different tones for different apps. We actually have a very cool way to solve this through personalization. The more you use Typeless, the more it learns your unique writing style and tone so it can write exactly like you. We’re cooking this up actively and looking to release it very soon!
On the API/Shortcuts front: Yes, it’s absolutely on our to-do list. Since you’re building Surgeflow, I was wondering if you might be interested in integrating our SDK or API into your own product?
Surgeflow
@huang_song_ That's great, Huang Song! Thanks so much for the detailed reply—super excited to hear about the personalized style feature coming soon! 🚀
The “Speak to edit” feature has been a total game-changer for my workflow—being able to draft and tweak hands-free while juggling browser tabs saves me so much time. Your plan to let Typeless learn individual writing styles is brilliant; that’s exactly the kind of personalization that makes AI tools feel truly useful, not just generic.
Regarding the API/Shortcuts integration—we’d be thrilled to explore this! SurgeFlow’s core is multi-tab browser automation, and pairing it with Typeless’s voice-to-text magic would create an end-to-end workflow: users could dictate content via Typeless, then SurgeFlow auto-posts it across social platforms, syncs to docs, or compiles into reports—all without touching a keyboard. That’s the kind of seamless efficiency our users are begging for.
Typeless
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Krystal from Typeless. Glad you’re here!
Why we built this:
After launching on Mac and Windows, the #1 request was clear — "I need this on my iPhone. My best ideas happen away from my desk." Users were emailing themselves voice memos, using basic transcription apps, then heavily editing later.
That's a broken workflow!
The core problem we're solving: Mobile typing is slow and frustrating, but existing voice dictation just dumps raw transcription—full of "ums", repetitions, and zero formatting. You still need to edit everything.
Typeless for iPhone rethinks this entirely:
📱 System-wide availability – iOS keyboard extension means it works in every app. One tool, unlimited use cases.
🧠 Intelligent processing – Our AI doesn't just transcribe—it understands intent, removes filler, structures thoughts, and formats appropriately.
🌍 100+ languages, zero friction – Automatic language detection. No settings to change, just speak naturally.
📚 Adaptive learning – Personal dictionary learns your vocabulary—brand names, technical terms, contacts—and improves accuracy over time.
🔒 Privacy-first design – On-device processing. Zero data retention policy. We architecturally cannot access your content.
Beta insights:
Average 4x speed improvement over mobile typing
A large number of users report "significantly less editing needed"
Most common use case: replying to messages and emails on the go
Product roadmap questions for you:
Integration priorities – Which apps need deeper integration? (Slack, Notion, specific email clients?)
Hardware features – Should we prioritize Apple Watch standalone mode or AirPods gesture controls?
Accuracy vs Speed – Would you trade 200ms latency for 5% better accuracy, or prefer instant feedback?
Offline capabilities – How critical is full offline mode vs cloud-enhanced accuracy?
I'm here all day to discuss product decisions, technical tradeoffs, and feature priorities. Would love to hear how you'd use this in your workflow! 🚀
👉 Download: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6749257650
Krystal👩💻
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Typeless
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Stellar from the Typeless marketing team, and today feels special.
Here's what happened:
After launching on Mac and Windows, we started getting these incredibly personal messages from users. Not feature requests—stories.
A writer who captures novel ideas during her morning runs. A founder who responds to investor emails from the back of Ubers. A dad who journals about his kids while they nap, without the clicking sounds of a keyboard.
They all said the same thing: "I need this freedom everywhere, not just at my desk."
So we built Typeless for iPhone. And honestly? Using it feels different. It feels like your thoughts finally move at the speed you think of them.
The moment that sold us:
Our beta tester Alex told us: "I was walking to a meeting, stressed about being late. A client texted asking for an update. I just... spoke. A full professional response appeared. I hit send and kept walking. That's when I realized — this isn't just faster. It's a completely different way to communicate."
That's the experience we're bringing to everyone today.
What we're curious about:
When do you lose ideas because typing feels like too much friction?
What would change for you if writing was as easy as thinking out loud?
Are there moments in your day where you avoid responding to messages because pulling out a keyboard feels like work?
We're here all day to chat, hear your stories, and answer anything. If this resonates with you—if you've ever felt that frustration of thoughts moving faster than your thumbs—your support today would mean everything to our team. 💙
👉 Experience it yourself: Typeless for iPhone
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been using it on Mac for quite a while now, it works best for people who has a private work space, but I think with iOS version, I can finally use it while driving
Typeless
@oratis Love it! Mac to iOS is a natural progression. The mobility is definitely a game changer. Just be smart about the driving use case – quick voice notes are cool, but don't let it distract you. Safe driving = more Typeless time 😉
Typeless
@oratis Wow, it seems like an upgrade from a private workspace to your own little “car office”:> iOS is perfect for those on‑the‑road ideas, but let Typeless do the listening while you keep your hands on the wheel and stay safe out there, buddy!
I was indecisive between wisperflow and typeless, but I choose typeless instead (forgot about the initial reason, but prob bc of the overall design
As a founder and growth hacker, typeless helps me not only with the seamless devices switch but also crafting on the go messages to the best possible.
Good luck on your launch :)
Typeless
@kellyann3644 Thank you so much for choosing Typeless and for this wonderful feedback! 🙏 We're thrilled to hear that the design resonated with you and that Typeless is helping you stay productive as a founder and growth hacker. Seamless device switching and on-the-go message crafting are exactly what we built this for! Your support means the world to us. If you ever have suggestions or feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
Wishing you great success with your growth hacking efforts!
Zivy
Congrats on the launch, @huang_song_ this is a bold and beautifully executed vision
As users start trusting voice more than the keyboard, what do you see as the hardest remaining barrier to making voice the default on mobile , social comfort, accuracy in complex contexts, or something else entirely?
Typeless
@harkirat_singh3777 That’s a great question.
While we are working hard to deliver a flawless voice dictation experience, we know that sometimes the output isn’t 100% perfect on the first try.
When you need to make small edits, it’s tempting to switch back to the traditional keyboard. We believe this friction is the biggest barrier to making voice the default way we interact with our phones.
To solve this, we’ve developed some brilliant ways for you to edit using only your voice:
Speak to Edit: You can now refine your text verbally, eliminating the need to switch back to the keyboard.
Continuous Improvement: We understand that some still prefer the keyboard for tiny tweaks, so we are actively taking our “speak to edit” feature to the next level.
Our goal is to make voice interaction so seamless and comfortable that speaking becomes your natural, default way to use your mobile device.
Great add-on for the Email workflow if you need answer anything fast on the road. Otherwise, I'm using voice mеssages, which are vary convenient in messangers.
Meanwhile the desktop app has much wider use cases, love using it!
Typeless
@pasha_tseluyko Thanks for the feedback!
Glad the desktop app is working well for you. The iOS version should be great for quick email replies on the go – a nice complement to voice messages for when you need something more polished.
Let us know how it works for you!
What's the difference between typeless and Wisperflo?
Typeless
@eshaan_gulati Typeless has already won because you seem to have misspelled the other product's name.😂