One shortcut, any app
Press Ctrl+` in your email, browser, document or chat — the words land at your cursor, already on the clipboard as backup.
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The full detail behind the demos — dictation, Crop & Speak, and the button itself. Prefer watching? The homepage plays it all in motion →
Speak at ~150 words a minute instead of typing at 40. CroppickVoice listens on one keyboard shortcut and types wherever your cursor already is.
Press Ctrl+` in your email, browser, document or chat — the words land at your cursor, already on the clipboard as backup.
Toggle, push-to-talk, or a hybrid that decides from how long you hold. Optional live captions show your words as you pause.
Polish fixes grammar. Prompt turns rambling into a clear AI request. Add your own modes — free on the built-in local model or your own Ollama server; Pro connects your OpenAI / Claude account.
A selection of speech models covering the majority of languages across Europe, Asia and the Americas — all running locally. Auto-detect or pin a language.
Auto-insert borrows your clipboard and puts the previous content back. Nothing you copied gets lost.
Hover the button for recent transcripts and shots — search, filter, re-paste, polish, or drag an image straight into another app.
Words alone take paragraphs; a bare screenshot still needs explaining. Crop & Speak does both in one motion — and skips the screenshot → save → attach → type-it-all-up dance.
The screen dims on every monitor and recording starts. ( Alt 1 captures without voice.)
Arrow, pen, box, highlighter — circle the problem while you describe it. Undo included.
Chats, docs and editors get your words + the annotated image. Terminals get text + the image’s file path. One paste, the right format.
It floats above everything, so it behaves like a good guest: theme it, scale it, fade it, drag it anywhere, or tuck it into the tray and do everything from the keyboard.
Dictation, Crop & Speak and capture-only each get their own keyboard shortcut — change any of them to whatever your fingers prefer.
The button remembers its spot on each monitor, flips to a vertical layout if you prefer edges, and returns to a visible place if its screen ever disappears.
Your shortcuts keep working over programs run as administrator — and the app tells you when pasting there needs an extra step.
Speech models download once with visible progress, then stay on your machine. Installer or unzip-and-run — your pick.