

Voquill is a voice-first typing application that serves as an open-source alternative to WisprFlow. Its main purpose is to enable users to type significantly faster by using their voice instead of traditional keyboard input, working across any text field in any application.
Voquill offers universal compatibility across macOS, Windows, and Linux operating systems. It provides both agent mode and AI dictation mode that understands user intent and converts speech into formatted text. The application features smart text cleanup using AI to remove filler words, hesitations, and false starts from transcripts. It offers offline functionality where processing can occur entirely on the user's device without requiring internet connectivity.
The application can run locally on devices, process everything on-device, or connect to cloud services depending on user preference. Users have the option to bring their own API key for cloud services. The open-source nature allows users to verify the privacy and security claims themselves.
Voquill enables users to type four times faster than traditional keyboard input, allowing thoughts to be captured at the speed of speech rather than being limited by typing speed. It helps prevent losing ideas due to slow typing by allowing users to speak naturally while the AI handles text formatting and cleanup.
The product targets individuals and professionals who need faster text input methods, with specific pricing tiers for Personal, Pro, and Enterprise users. It integrates with various applications as shown through the displayed icons including Discord, Notion, Google Docs, Obsidian, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Linear, Figma, Trello, Asana, Jira, Todoist, Evernote, GitHub, GitLab, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Gmail, YouTube, Spotify, Zoom, Sketch, Dribbble, Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud.
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Voquill targets individuals and professionals who need faster text input methods, including those using applications like Discord, Notion, Google Docs, Obsidian, messaging apps, and productivity tools. The product serves users across macOS, Windows, and Linux platforms who want to type four times faster using voice input. It appeals to privacy-conscious users who prefer local processing and open-source software, as well as enterprises needing custom solutions with advanced compliance requirements.