Coding agents are only as good as the prompt you give them — and nobody types rich context. Press a hotkey, speak your prompt with all the background it needs, and the transcribed text lands wherever your cursor is: the Copilot chat in VS Code, Cursor's composer, Windsurf, a terminal running Claude Code or OpenCode, or any AI web interface. No plugin, no extension — it's system-wide.
Your coding assistants have no good voice input of their own. PasteSuiteAI types into any focused text field — so it works with all of them, today, without waiting for anyone to ship a microphone button.
Dictate straight into the GitHub Copilot chat panel in VS Code, Cursor's composer and chat, Windsurf's cascade, or JetBrains AI. Focus the input, press your hotkey, speak — the prompt appears, ready to send.
Claude Code, OpenCode, and other CLI agents live in a terminal — a place voice tools traditionally ignore. PasteSuiteAI doesn't care: the terminal is just another text field. Speak a three-paragraph task description instead of typing it into a prompt line.
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, your company's internal chatbot — anything running in a browser tab gets voice input for free. One hotkey, one habit, every tool.
Agents do their best work when you hand them constraints, file names, edge cases, and intent — the stuff you'd say out loud to a colleague but would never bother typing.
Click into the chat panel, composer, or terminal you're working with and press your dictation hotkey. A small indicator shows it's listening — stop when you're done.
Describe the task the way you'd brief a teammate: what to change, what to leave alone, which edge cases matter, how you'll verify it. Twenty seconds of speech is a paragraph of context — speaking is 3–4× faster than typing.
The transcript lands at your cursor as plain text. Skim it, tweak a word if you like, hit Enter. Your agent gets the context-rich prompt it needed — and you never left the keyboard-and-mouse flow.
PasteSuiteAI puts no servers in your data path. Pick a local speech-to-text model and your voice is transcribed entirely on your own machine — nothing is uploaded, ever. Prefer a cloud model? Your audio goes directly from your machine to the provider you configured, under your own API key, which is stored in the Windows Credential Manager and encrypted by the OS.
Whatever your agent then does with the prompt is between you and that tool — the voice layer adds no third party.
Yes. PasteSuiteAI dictates into whatever text field has focus on Windows — it doesn't integrate with specific tools, it works underneath all of them. Cursor's composer, the Copilot chat in VS Code, Windsurf, terminal agents like Claude Code and OpenCode, AI web UIs in any browser: if you can type there, you can speak there.
No. There is nothing to install per editor and nothing to keep updated when your tools change. Voice input is system-wide: one hotkey works identically in VS Code, Cursor, a terminal, and a browser tab. When you switch to next year's hot new agent, your voice workflow comes with you.
Yes. Choose a local speech-to-text model and everything happens on your own hardware — useful when you're describing proprietary code or internal systems. Cloud transcription models are supported too, via your own API key, with requests going straight from your machine to the provider. See the speech-to-text docs.
Modern speech models handle identifiers, framework names, and technical jargon remarkably well — and you choose which model to use, so you can pick the one that performs best for your language and domain. The transcript lands as editable text at your cursor, so a rare miss is a two-second fix before you hit Enter.
A 7-day unlimited trial with no credit card, then a permanent free tier with 15 AI actions per rolling 24 hours. Pro is €29/year incl. VAT for unlimited AI actions, cancel anytime. Speech models are bring-your-own: local models cost nothing to run, cloud models bill you directly at provider rates. See pricing.
Not at all — the same dictation works in email, documents, and chat, in any application. This page covers the developer angle; for the full picture see AI dictation for Windows.
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