KeyVox alternative

An AI voice keyboard focused on send-ready text.

KeyVox stands out for open-source positioning, cross-device ambitions, and style tools. TypeVoice takes a narrower iPhone-first path: use the keyboard anywhere, see the draft, polish after the pause, and insert only when the text is ready.

Where KeyVox is strong

KeyVox is compelling for users who value open-source software, configurable speech engines, style transformations, and cross-platform direction.

Where TypeVoice focuses

TypeVoice prioritizes iPhone keyboard conversion: setup guidance, live preview, reversible rewrite modes, hold-to-translate, local vocabulary, snippets, and a simple flow for every text field.

Different bets

KeyVox leans toward flexibility and transparency. TypeVoice leans toward a polished iPhone user journey that makes dictated text usable before it touches the app you are writing in.

◇ FAQ

Is TypeVoice open source like KeyVox?

No. TypeVoice is not positioned as an open-source app; its focus is a polished iPhone keyboard workflow and on-device privacy.

Does TypeVoice support style switching?

Yes. TypeVoice supports Original, Light, Structured, and Formal rewrite modes for the same dictated draft.