Accessibility
Typing you do not have to do
If your hands hurt, tire quickly, or do not do what you ask of them, the volume of typing a normal day demands is the problem. InkBeepAI does not fix that — it just removes a large part of it. Hold a key, say the sentence, and it is typed for you, in whatever app you are already in.
Said plainly, first
InkBeepAI is not a medical product and makes no health claim. It does not treat, prevent or relieve anything. It is an input method. What it changes is how many keystrokes your day requires — and for some people that is the thing that matters most.
If you are in pain, please talk to a doctor or a physiotherapist. Software is not a substitute for that, and anyone selling you dictation as if it were is selling badly.
Why the "hold a key" design matters here
Most dictation tools ask you to open their window, dictate into their box, then copy the result where you actually wanted it. That is more interaction, not less — and interaction is the cost you are trying to reduce.
- One key, and it types where your cursor already is. No window to open, no box to click into, no copying and pasting afterwards.
- Toggle mode if holding a key is itself uncomfortable. Press once to start, once to stop — no sustained press at all.
- Remap the hotkey to whatever your hands reach most easily, including a key on a foot pedal or an assistive device that sends a keystroke.
- It works in every application, so you do not have to learn which of your tools support dictation and which do not. If you can type there, you can talk there.
- Your clipboard survives, so dictating never costs you something you had copied.
- Nothing steals focus. The overlay cannot take focus, so your cursor and text selection stay exactly where they were.
Where it fits in a normal day
Email and messages
The highest-volume typing most people do, and the most repetitive. Dictate replies directly into Gmail, Outlook, Slack or Teams.
Notes and documents
Longer writing where the keystroke count adds up fastest. Word, Notion, Obsidian, a plain text file — it makes no difference to InkBeepAI.
Code comments and commit messages
The prose parts of programming, which are often the parts you put off. Dictate them in your editor or terminal.
Forms and search boxes
Small fields, many times a day. Individually trivial, collectively not.
Realistic expectation: this reduces typing, it does not eliminate it. You will still use a keyboard for editing, shortcuts and precision work.
Things that matter to this audience specifically
- It works offline, so it works everywhere. On a train, on bad hotel Wi-Fi, in a building with no signal. A tool you rely on for input should not stop being available because a connection did.
- No subscription. An accessibility tool you depend on should not be something you can lose by missing a payment. Pay once; it is yours.
- It keeps working if we disappear. Licences are verified offline against a signature held on your own machine — deliberately, so that a tool someone depends on cannot be switched off remotely.
- No account and no sign-in to fight with every time you need it.
- Your voice never leaves the machine. Everything you dictate — including anything about your own health — is processed on your own processor and discarded. How that works, and how to verify it.
Honest limits before you spend anything
- English only in this version.
- It types, it does not control. There are no voice commands, no editing by voice, no "select that sentence". If you need genuine hands-free operation of a computer rather than hands-free writing, you need a full voice-control suite, and Windows Speech Recognition or a dedicated product will serve you better. We compare here.
- You still need one key press to start and stop. InkBeepAI is not always-listening, by design — but that means it is not usable with no input at all.
- No custom vocabulary yet, so unusual names and jargon will sometimes need correcting by hand.
- Windows only today.
If any of those is a dealbreaker, please do not buy it. There is a 14-day refund, but we would rather you never needed it.
Common questions
Will this help with my RSI?
We genuinely cannot tell you that, and we will not pretend otherwise. InkBeepAI is not a medical product and makes no health claim. What it does is reduce how much typing your day requires, because you can say a sentence instead of typing it. Whether that helps you is between you and a doctor or physiotherapist.
Do I have to hold the key down the whole time?
No. There is a toggle mode: press once to start speaking and once to stop, with no sustained press at all. You can also remap the hotkey to whichever key is easiest for you to reach, including one sent by a foot pedal or another assistive device.
Is it always listening?
No, and that is deliberate. The microphone opens when you start dictating and closes as soon as the audio is captured. It means one key press is always required — a real trade-off, made in favour of not having a permanently open microphone.
Does it work in every program?
Anywhere you can type: browsers, email, Word, Slack, terminals, code editors, search boxes and form fields. The one exception is windows running as administrator, which Windows blocks for every tool that does not demand admin rights.
Is it a subscription?
No. One-time purchase, 14-day refund. A tool you rely on to use a computer should not be something you can lose by missing a payment.
Does anything I dictate get uploaded?
No. Speech recognition runs on your own processor and the audio is discarded immediately. The only network request the app ever makes is a licence check every two weeks carrying your key and an anonymous machine ID. Disconnect from the internet and dictation is unchanged.
Say it instead of typing it
One-time purchase, 14-day refund, no subscription, no account.