New AI tool transforms writing experience
If your work involves writing or converting audio into text, Google has introduced a useful tool. Moreover, the company recently launched a new AI-based dictation app. Additionally, this app remains completely free for users. Furthermore, it works even without an internet connection.
AI improves speech into professional text
Importantly, this app does more than simple voice-to-text conversion. Moreover, it enhances spoken input into refined written content. Additionally, it removes filler words like “um” and “ah” automatically. Therefore, the output appears clean and professional.
Multiple writing styles available
Furthermore, users can convert text into different formats easily. For instance, options include Key Points, Formal, Short, and Long formats. Consequently, users can adjust content according to specific needs.
Live transcription works instantly
Additionally, the app uses Google AI Edge Eloquent based on Gemma speech recognition technology. Moreover, it shows live transcription on screen while users speak. Therefore, users receive instant results during dictation.
Offline processing adds flexibility
If users prefer, they can disable cloud processing completely. Moreover, the app processes data directly on the device. Consequently, this feature allows smooth offline functionality without internet dependency.
Custom words and history tracking included
Additionally, users can add custom words, names, or terms for accurate recognition. Moreover, the app stores detailed history of each dictation session. Therefore, users can track word count, speaking speed, and previous recordings.
Availability limited but expansion expected
Currently, the app is available only for iOS users. However, reports suggest an Android version may launch soon. Moreover, Android users might get keyboard integration for easier usage across apps.
Google introduces new AI model alongside
Meanwhile, Google also launched a new open AI model named Gemma 4. Additionally, this model runs on local devices. Therefore, developers gain greater control and flexibility while using it.














