Most knowledge work starts before the keyboard. You know the point you want to make, the context behind it, and the tone it should carry, but typing often forces that thought through a narrow channel.

CastVerb is built for that first messy moment. You speak naturally, and Voice to Text turns the spoken draft into usable writing in the app where your cursor already is.

The goal is not to replace careful editing. The goal is to make the first draft arrive closer to the speed of thought.

Start with the whole thought

AI dictation is strongest when the work has context. Instead of typing a sentence, stopping, and correcting yourself, you can say the full intent: who the message is for, what changed, what details matter, and what tone you want.

That gives the model enough signal to remove filler words, smooth restarts, and keep the useful parts of the idea. You still review the result, but you begin with material that already contains the reasoning.

Built for system-wide Mac work

CastVerb lives in the menu bar and works across macOS text fields, including browsers, chat apps, notes, email, and developer tools. You do not need to move the draft into a special editor first.

For Apple Silicon Macs, that makes voice a practical input method for everyday work: replies, notes, prompts, issue descriptions, code comments, and quick summaries.

FAQ

What is an AI voice dictation app?

It is an app that turns speech into written text and can improve clarity, grammar, structure, and formatting while preserving the intent of what you said.

Does CastVerb work across Mac apps?

Yes. CastVerb is designed for system-wide use on macOS, so dictated text can land where your cursor already is.

Is dictation meant to replace editing?

No. Dictation is best for capturing the draft quickly. Editing is still useful for names, numbers, precision, and final polish.