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Speech to text?
Is there an app to allow users to do speech to text using CoPilot?
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- Chris_Apps4RentCopper Contributor
you can use speech-to-text with Copilot. On Windows 11 with Copilot Pro, Copilot Voice lets you speak to Copilot using a mic. For writing, Microsoft 365 apps like Word have a Dictate button for speech-to-text. For more advanced features, tools like Braina are good third-party options.
- Chris_Apps4RentCopper Contributor
you can use speech-to-text with Copilot. On Windows 11 with Copilot Pro, Copilot Voice lets you speak to Copilot using a mic. For writing, Microsoft 365 apps like Word have a Dictate button for speech-to-text. For more advanced features, tools like Braina are good third-party options.
- Smita_D_TalukdarCopper Contributor
As of now, Microsoft Copilot itself does not natively support direct speech-to-text input. However, users looking to convert speech to text before using Copilot can consider using a separate transcription tool like nuScrib. It's a free, browser-based service that allows you to upload MP3 or M4A audio files and receive accurate text transcripts, which can then be used with Copilot in tools like Word, Excel, or OneNote.
While it's not an integrated Copilot feature, combining a transcription service like nuScrib with Copilot can streamline tasks such as summarizing meetings, drafting documents, or extracting insights from recorded conversations.
You can check it out at nuscrib.com.
Or download it from - iOS, Google Play Store
- Cool_Aanchal20Copper Contributor
Greetings PJTeaches215,
There weren't a lot of specifications in your request, but I will try to help you. If you want a speech to text feature, click in Win+H this will open a window wherein you can speak, and your speech will be converted to text.
If my response was not what you had expected, feel free to let me know.
Regards.