VS Code workflow

Voice Input for VS Code

Keep your hands on the development workflow while speaking comments, docs, issue notes, and AI prompts that would be slow to type from scratch.

Short answer

OpenTypeless helps you use voice input around VS Code by turning spoken prompts, notes, or explanations into polished text. You can dictate into the app, clean up rough speech with an LLM, and use Ask Anything when you want a one-off answer before writing.

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OpenTypeless recording flow for developer writing in desktop apps
Use one hotkey-driven flow across VS Code, browsers, terminals, and docs.

How to decide

Choose based on the job, not only the keyword.

Dictate longer prompts

Speak rough ideas for VS Code, then let AI polishing turn them into clear instructions, notes, or questions.

Ask before you write

Use Ask Anything for a quick explanation or rewrite, then paste the useful part into your current workflow.

Keep provider control

Use the STT and LLM providers that match your latency, privacy, language, and cost needs.

Product-specific details

Each section is written around a distinct user job so the page does not become a thin keyword variant.

What to dictate for VS Code

Dictate code comments, README sections, test descriptions, debugging notes, and terminal explanations. Use Ask Anything when you need a one-off explanation before writing the final note or prompt.

The important difference from generic dictation is that OpenTypeless is built for desktop workflow: hotkey, speech capture, transcript cleanup, and insertion where you are already working.

How Ask Anything fits this workflow

Sometimes the right next step is not to insert text immediately. You may want an explanation, a shorter prompt, a rewrite, or a quick check first.

Ask Anything handles that one-off question by recording your voice, transcribing it, sending it to the model, and showing only the final answer.

Why this page is not a thin app clone

This page focuses on the specific job of using voice input around VS Code. It links back to the broader any-app workflow and to related developer/productivity pages instead of duplicating the same generic dictation copy.

OpenTypeless recording flow for developer writing in desktop apps
Use one hotkey-driven flow across VS Code, browsers, terminals, and docs.

VS Code voice workflow options

The best option depends on whether you need quick text entry, cleaned-up prompts, or one-off AI answers.

Decision pointOptionWhat to know
Built-in typingBest forShort edits and precise small changes.
TradeoffSlow for long prompts, explanations, and messy first drafts.
Generic dictationBest forSimple speech-to-text when the raw transcript is enough.
TradeoffOften still needs manual cleanup before it is useful.
OpenTypelessBest forHotkey voice input, AI cleanup, provider choice, and Ask Anything.
TradeoffHosted providers may use cloud quota unless you configure BYOK or local paths.

Set up voice input for VS Code

Use the same OpenTypeless desktop flow across apps, then tune providers and prompts for your own work.

1

Install OpenTypeless

Download the desktop app and enable the global hotkey.

2

Choose STT and LLM providers

Start with a fast hosted provider, or configure BYOK/local providers if you need more control.

3

Open VS Code

Put the cursor where you want text, then trigger OpenTypeless and speak.

4

Review and insert

Use AI polishing for grammar, structure, and tone before inserting the final text.

FAQ

Short answers for users comparing tools and workflows.

Does OpenTypeless integrate directly with VS Code?

OpenTypeless is app-agnostic desktop voice input. It works by capturing speech, producing text, and inserting or copying that text into the app you are using.

Can I use Ask Anything instead of inserting text?

Yes. Ask Anything is for one-off voice questions where you want the answer first, not an immediate text insertion.

Does this require a paid cloud plan?

The desktop workflow can use different provider setups. Hosted cloud STT or LLM usage should count toward cloud entitlement, while BYOK/local paths depend on your own provider configuration.

Why not just use native voice typing?

Native dictation can be enough for short text. OpenTypeless is stronger when you need provider choice, AI polishing, custom vocabulary, history, or the Ask Anything workflow.

Try the desktop voice input workflow

Start with the default setup, then tune providers, shortcuts, local mode, and Ask Anything as your workflow becomes clearer.