A tiny floating microphone that types your voice straight into any Windows app — your editor, your docs, your browser. Like a keyboard, only faster.
Click the mic and talk. Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere but Chrome's speech engine.
Windows' built-in voice typing (Win+H) still doesn't support Hindi. The tools that do are paid or browser-only. Vaani is the free, open one that types हिन्दी and English into every app.
No Hindi dictation. A transient bar, English-first. Fine for US English, frustrating otherwise.
English and हिन्दी, into any app. An always-there mic. Free, open-source, ~530 KB. Powered by Chrome's speech engine.
Into your real editor, like a keyboard — not a box you copy from. Full Unicode, Devanagari included.
A borderless dot that floats on top, turns red while listening, drags anywhere, and fades to any opacity.
A ~530 KB native helper on loopback only. No telemetry. Logs nothing you say. No Electron.
Or click the floating mic. It turns red — listening.
→English or Hindi. Chrome's engine transcribes, hidden in the background.
→Each phrase lands at your cursor — in whatever window has focus.
Download once. Double-click. It sets up everything — even Chrome — and a mic appears.