Voicenotes Dictation
Voicenotes Dictation is an iOS voice-dictation keyboard that helps users enter messages, emails, notes, and comments by speaking instead of typing.
Tool overview
Adoption judgment: Based on the available evidence, Voicenotes Dictation is reasonable to list as a launched and attention-worthy iOS voice-input tool, but there is not enough evidence to call it thoroughly validated or reliably effective. The only direct feature evidence is an X launch post from @voicenotesai saying that the keyboard is live on iOS and can be used to speak into apps with text fields. That supports its positioning, not claims about accuracy, latency, or stability.
Its practical role is to put Voicenotes voice input at the keyboard layer, so users can dictate in the scenarios named in the post, including messages, emails, notes, and comments. It is not a standalone note-taking app, a meeting recorder or full transcription service, or a general AI writing assistant that automatically rewrites text. A more accurate comparison is an iOS voice-dictation keyboard that can be invoked across different text-entry fields.
The evidence establishes an iOS and keyboard-based entry point, but does not explain the required system version, setup or keyboard-switching flow, permissions, supported languages, offline behavior, or recognition limits.