Voice EditsUpdated 24 minutes ago
Voice Edit lets you refine text with your voice after a recording. Instead of retyping, just say what you want to change — SpeakON updates the text.
When Voice Edit is available
The Voice Edit entry appears after your most recent voice input or edit, as long as you haven't taken a new input action. It resets when you press space, enter, delete, or start a new voice recording.
How to use Voice Edit
- After a voice input, look for the pencil icon on the SpeakON keyboard.
- Tap the pencil icon to open Voice Edit.
- Say your instruction.
- Review the updated text.
Type | Example instructions |
Rewrite | "Make it shorter", "Rephrase this" |
Tone | "Make it more formal", "Sound more casual" |
Structure | "List as bullet points", "Split into steps" |
Add / delete / replace | "Delete the last sentence", "Change A to B" |
Translation | "Translate to English", "Say it in Japanese" |
Formatting | "Adjust punctuation", "New line per sentence" |
New content | "Add more detail about X" |
Undo and redo
After each voice input or Voice Edit, an undo button appears. After undoing, a redo button appears. Continuous undo and redo are supported.
Voice Edit in Notes
Open a Note, tap Voice Edit in the lower-left corner, and say your instruction.
Suggest a Dictionary entry
If you correct the same word three times in a session using "change A to B," SpeakON will prompt: Add "B" to your Dictionary?
Tap Add to save it — SpeakON will recognize "B" directly in future recordings, so you won't need to correct it again. Tap Ignore to dismiss. If you ignore the same suggestion twice, it won't appear again for that word.