Sometimes we need a service to convert spoken speech into written text, and to achieve that there are many services, including what is paid, including what is free, One of the free services in this area is the Speechnotes service.
Speechnotes developers define their service as "an electronic application far from distraction, free, fast, and easy to use for dictation and writing. An online speech-support notebook designed to enable you to communicate your ideas through a clean and effective design, so you can focus on your ideas. "
Service developers also say: "Speechnotes uses the most advanced speech recognition technology to deliver the most accurate results, combined with embedded tools (manual or manual) to increase the efficiency, productivity and comfort of users. The service uses Google's speech recognition technology and supports Arabic well.
The developers of Speechnotes - which uses Google's speech recognition technology - are working entirely on the Internet on the Chrome browser. They do not need to be downloaded or installed, not even for registration.
Developers believe it is a completely free alternative and is similar in its accuracy to the application of Dragon Naturally Speaking, for dictation purposes only. It offers features designed to increase the productivity and efficiency of both voice typing and regular printing using the keyboard.
Speechnotes allow users to switch from print (dictation) to typing with the keyboard smoothly. It also allows punctuation by speech (voice commands) or with a single click.
The service also supports automatic saving that saves documents in real time immediately after any change. The documents can be saved on Google Drive or downloaded as a document on the computer or sent via e-mail.
This is intended for users who do not prefer regular printing using the keyboard, or for users with printing difficulties such as physical difficulties or lack of mastery of manual printing.
Developers stressed that the service does not store anything that users say or print. But all the talk that dictates the service is sent to Google's engines that convert speech into text for copying.
This, the Speeches service can be accessed via its website, or Chrome browser application, or applied to the Android operating system from Google Play Store.
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