Voice-to-Text for Microsoft Word
Long-form writing is exhausting on a keyboard. Reports, proposals, research papers, client briefs — documents that demand thousands of words drain your hands and your focus. QuickSay turns Microsoft Word into a dictation powerhouse: speak your thoughts, and LLaMA transforms them into clean, well-punctuated prose ready for review.
How QuickSay Works with Word
Open Microsoft Word, place your cursor where you want text, hold your QuickSay hotkey, and start speaking. When you release the key, your speech is transcribed by Groq Whisper and polished by LLaMA. The finished text is pasted directly at your cursor position. QuickSay handles paragraphs, punctuation, and capitalization so you can focus on ideas instead of formatting.
Because QuickSay operates at the system level and pastes via clipboard, it works with every version of Microsoft Word — Word 365, Word 2021, Word 2019, and even Word Online in your browser. There is no Word add-in to install and no compatibility matrix to check.
Long-Form Document Drafting
The average person speaks at 130-150 words per minute but types at 40-60 words per minute. For a 3,000-word report, that is the difference between 20 minutes of speaking and over an hour of typing. QuickSay makes first drafts effortless. Speak your outline, dictate section by section, and refine the text afterward. The first draft is the hardest — voice dictation removes that friction entirely.
Smart Punctuation
LLaMA does not just transcribe your words — it understands sentence structure. Periods, commas, question marks, and paragraph breaks are inserted automatically based on your speech patterns and context. You can also use voice commands like "new paragraph" or "question mark" for explicit control. The result is text that reads like it was carefully typed, not hastily dictated.
Writer Workflow
Professional writers, content creators, and academic researchers have a common workflow: think, draft, revise. QuickSay accelerates the draft phase dramatically. Speak your rough thoughts while pacing around your office, then sit down to revise clean text instead of a blank page. Many writers find that dictation produces more natural, conversational prose — exactly the tone modern business writing demands.
Better Than Word's Built-In Dictation
Microsoft Word has a built-in dictation feature, but it requires a Microsoft 365 subscription and produces raw transcription without intelligent cleanup. QuickSay's LLaMA pass cleans up filler words, fixes grammar, and ensures consistent formatting — producing text that needs less editing. And at $29 one-time versus the ongoing cost of Microsoft 365, QuickSay is the more economical choice for users who primarily need voice-to-text.
Accessibility and Ergonomics
For users with repetitive strain injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other conditions that make extended typing painful, voice dictation is not a convenience — it is a necessity. QuickSay provides a reliable, high-quality dictation path into Word that does not depend on Microsoft's accessibility features or require additional assistive technology. Speak naturally, get professional text, and keep your hands rested.
$29. Once. That’s it.
No subscriptions. No recurring charges. Pay once, use forever.
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BEST VALUE
QuickSay | Wispr Flow | Aqua Voice | SuperWhisper | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $29 one-time | $180/year | $120/year | $249.99 lifetime |
| Install Size | ~105 MB | ~800 MB | — | — |
| Screen Capture | None | Yes | — | None |
| Telemetry | None | Yes | — | — |
| Free Daily Usage | 8 hours (Groq) | 2K words/week | 4K words/week | Unlimited (local) |
| 3-Year Cost | $29 total | $540 | $360 | $249.99 |