About blablaType: voice to text that hears your language

Why we build this

Most voice tools are built for English first, with every other language as an afterthought. We flipped that. blablaType is a global product, but it is strongest exactly where others fall short. The engine hears Russian and Ukrainian with its highest accuracy and handles English well too. The idea is simple: you talk and the text is typed where your cursor is, in any app.

What works today

A desktop app for Windows: hold a key, speak, and the text lands at your cursor in Word, a messenger, email or the browser. By default F9 starts dictation and F8 translates as you speak. The app applies your custom dictionary, understands voice editing commands and adds punctuation on its own. There is also a free web widget on the home page with no sign-up, plus transcription that turns audio and video files into text. A macOS version is in development.

Safi, the voice assistant

Safi waits for the phrase "Okay Safi" and starts dictation the moment you say it. Handy when your hands are busy or the keyboard is out of reach. Fully hands-free.

Trying it is easy

Premium is open for the first 7 days and no card is needed. The free dictation widget on the home page works in Chrome or Edge, so you can watch your voice turn into text right away. If you like it, install the desktop app and dictate everywhere.