What is LazyTyper?

LazyTyper, voice-typing app that uses 12 AI speech models, including five on-device models, for real-time speech-to-text transcription.

Supports mixed-language dictation (English, Chinese, Japanese) and handles technical terms and code identifiers for developers.



Offers model switching for tasks such as coding, document drafting, meeting transcription, and multilingual content creation.

Claims up to 3× faster text entry than manual typing and reports ~90%+ transcription accuracy depending on model and audio quality.

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LazyTyper's key features

  • Support for 12 switchable AI speech models (cloud and local) including DouBao Voice, ElevenLabs, Groq Whisper, Mistral, AssemblyAI
  • Five fully local/offline speech models for on-device transcription
  • Real-time voice typing with multilingual and mixed-language support (Chinese, English, Japanese) and coding-aware formatting
  • Lightweight cross-platform desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux (small package size, minimal memory usage)
  • Direct-to-provider audio routing with local storage of settings and API keys (no audio relayed through LazyTyper servers)

LazyTyper use cases

  • Create real-time multilingual meeting transcripts and searchable notes on Windows, macOS or Linux using LazyTyper's English/Chinese/Japanese dictation and model switching, even offline for secure, low-latency capture
  • Develop code and technical documentation hands-free with LazyTyper's code-aware transcription and on-device models that accurately capture syntax, function names and inline comments across platforms
  • Create privacy-preserving voice typing workflows for journals, medical logs or internal reports using LazyTyper's on-device and offline speech-to-text models to keep sensitive data local

Who is it for?

  • Writers and content creators
  • Multilingual professionals
  • Software developers and programmers
  • Students and researchers
  • Accessibility users
  • Remote workers and virtual assistants
  • Journalists and reporters
  • Academics and educators

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