
Aqua Voice
Fast Voice Input for Mac and Windows
5.0•13 reviews•609 followers
Fast Voice Input for Mac and Windows
5.0•13 reviews•609 followers

609 followers
609 followers
I am a very long-time user of Dragon Dictate as well as other voice-to-text options, and I have to tell you that Aqua is the best voice-to-text solution I've ever had the pleasure of using. As someone with a disability, it's imperative that I have something that works well predictably and at a reasonable cost because it's something that I'm going to be spending a lot of time with.
Aqua ticks all the boxes.
On top of that, the vocabulary that I use can sometimes be very specialized, but Aqua allows words to be added to its dictionary and does an excellent job of rendering them in place.
I have not hesitated to recommend Aqua to anybody that I know.
Being an online tool, it requires network access on the back end to really do its job in its model.
It would be nice if more of that power could be allocated locally for situations in which network access is inconvenient or impossible.
Dragon Dictate, while an entirely local application, is extremely explicit in order to get it to work well. You really must dictate your punctuation in order for it to do a good job. While that is only a light impediment, it is an impediment.
In addition, it is only occasionally updated, and when it is, you are paying hundreds of dollars for a new version of the application.
In terms of development cycle, it's stable, but not particularly improving. Aqua Voice, on the other hand, is very much in a state of continual improvement, and the creators are extremely responsive.
While the buy-in for Aqua is on a monthly basis, the development that you get for it and the access that it provides is easily worth the $10 a month.
It handles voice dictation in pretty much every application I've tried in Windows 10, from browsers to terminals to editors.
Yes, you can. And it's very good at making those changes after the fact if you realize that you have entered something incorrectly in streaming mode.
You do have the option in settings to "avoid clipboard history" in the settings, but this is an online tool which uses network resources to do the interpretation, so take that into account. Privacy mode can also be set in order to indicate that you don't want transcription data to be stored or used to improve the product. But again, it's worth keeping in mind the processing does not occur locally on your machine.
I do a lot of writing and text-based communication every day for work. Before Aqua, that meant that I was constantly hammering away on my keyboard all day. After beginning to use Aqua, though, I can literally sit back in my chair and just dictate everything I need to. It also means that I can typically get longer thoughts out faster and easier by just talking. Even if that includes technical terms or code blocks. With the streaming mode, it also makes it really easy to go back and edit or even format the text before I even paste it in. It's become the de facto way that I write on my computer.
While not a major issue, I have had times where I will have a long text block that does not get pasted correctly after I finish. I've been able to get over this by just going into the clipboard history and copying and pasting myself, but it's a bit of an annoyance when one of the main reasons I use Aqua is for the speed.
I tried a couple of other voice-to-text options, and I ultimately picked and have stuck with Aqua because it's the fastest and has the best accuracy of any of the ones that I've tried. Its overall design and UX also just makes sense to me. It just immediately became a part of my workflow.
This works really well. I've even verbally communicated blocks of text or file names, and it formats them correctly. I also have a few instructions set up so that it knows in what apps I'm most likely going to be referring to code and file names versus ones where I'm likely just talking normally.
In a few rare cases, I've had it not paste correctly, but that's just been a random error every now and then. In general, it works perfectly well across all apps and websites that I've used.
I could be missing this feature, but not that I'm aware of. You do have the ability to set up a dictionary as well as instructions. So if there's a particular word that would maybe on a normal basis be mistyped, you can add it to your dictionary. And then if there's a particular style or format or something like that that you want it to follow in a particular app, you can set instructions to have it follow that.
So for example, if you always write in lowercase on Slack, you can write that out in an instruction so that it will automatically write all in lowercase when you're using Slack.
I've tried all the competitors, and this one works best by far. The reason is it has good context, which is great. It's quick, and I can customize it to remove filler words, circular conversations, and thinking. I've tried all the versions of Whispr, Talktastic, and more, and Aqua Voice is the most stable and effective. (Dictated by Aqua Voice, of course. I use it for everything—Claude, Code, Windsurf, Notion, Slack, email and all my daily tasks. I hardly type anymore. )
quick, easy, just works, accurate.
perfectly
unsure and don't care. Its quick and just works.
I'm a South African living in Australia with a slightly weird accent now, and it picks up everything perfectly. It's really good with accents and deals really well with noise.
I'm a writer and would check out the latest dictation apps roughly once a year. They got gradually better over time, but still not good enough to replace typing. That changed with Aqua Voice. I now dictate the bulk of my writing and indeed everything else, including this review. It's truly astonishingly accurate.
I've used Dragon Dictate in the past, as well as the built-in Mac dictation. This leaves both of them in the dust in terms of accuracy.
There's a custom dictionary and you can also give custom instructions which it will follow.
I'm using it on Mac and it's compatible with all apps.
I'm not sure about comparables, but I consider it good value for money.
Aqua Voice is one of the most surprising and delightful tools i've used in recent memory.
It's completely transformed the way I interact with a computer, and my expectations around what a good user experience is.
Unlike other speech to text tools, it really makes me feel like the barrier between my thoughts and my computer has come down. Hard to overestimate the value this product has. Importantly, Aqua's design choices for integration make it incredibly simple to use across all aspects of my work.
I'd love a mobile app!
been using it for >5mo (>100K words dictated). it's excellent. insanely fast and accurate. especially for coding. seamless integration in macos.
I also never lost any data, even interrupted or stopped recordings are stored, which is very handy.
IMHO better than all the others, and I've tried them all.
offline
faster. more accurate. better macos integration. seamless.
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By far the fastest and most accurate voice-to-text app there is. I have used SuperWhisper, WhisperFlow, Willow, and at least a dozen others, and always come back to Aqua. Congratulations on the achievement, team
iOS!
By far the best balance of accuracy and speed of all of the other dictation tools.
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It just works and is unstoppable. I have nearly doubled my personal output daily through the work with this tool and probably recommended it to a minimum of 50 people, half of which bought it.
I can't imagine it to be much better to be honest. The only thing I need is to work this on my iPhone and all my devices.
It was referred to me by a micro-influencer and I can't stop using it. I'm daily doing 95% of my text with it.
Speed is mind-blowing and UX as well.
Pricing is absolutely fair.
Didn't need support because it's too good.


