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Thank you for the question. Yes. There are a few ways that you can do that. Windows Voice Access is built into Windows 11, and allows you to control your computer using voice commands. Search "Voice Access" in the Start menu. If you use Microsoft Office apps like Word or Outlook, the built-in Dictate feature lets you convert speech to text directly within these programs. Google Docs Voice Typing, available in Google Docs, is free and works well for creating documents. You can access it under "Tools" > "Voice Typing" in Google Docs. Dragon Naturally Speaking is a premium option known for its high accuracy and advanced features, including custom voice commands and transcription. The Audionotes App will not only transcribes your speech but also organizes and summarizes your notes, making it ideal for meetings or lectures.
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