Voice for GitHub Copilot — dictate Copilot Chat prompts
Updated June 2026 · macOS 13+ / Windows 10·11
Vlow lets you dictate GitHub Copilot prompts by voice. Because it types at your cursor, you can speak into Copilot Chat in VS Code, Visual Studio or JetBrains — say what you want and a clean, structured prompt appears in the chat field. Recognition runs 100% on your device, so your speech never leaves your machine, and Vlow is a one-time purchase on Mac & Windows.
Dictate into Copilot Chat anywhere
Copilot Chat lives in many editors — VS Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, even GitHub.com. Vlow doesn't care which: it inserts text wherever your cursor sits, so the same hotkey dictates prompts into all of them, plus your terminal and notes.
Rambling speech → a prompt Copilot follows
Vlow's → AI Prompt mode turns "uh, write a test for that function, the edge cases too" into a clear, numbered instruction — the kind Copilot answers more reliably. Switch modes to dictate a commit message or a task list without lifting your hands from the keyboard.
On-device & buy-once
Speech recognition is local (open-source FireRedASR) and works offline; there's no account and no subscription. One purchase covers macOS and Windows.
FAQ
Does voice work in Copilot Chat?
Yes — Vlow types at your cursor, so it dictates into Copilot Chat in VS Code, Visual Studio or JetBrains.
Is the speech-to-text private?
Yes. Vlow recognizes speech 100% on-device; nothing is uploaded.
Subscription?
No — one-time purchase, 30-day money-back.
Mac and Windows?
Both — macOS 13+ and Windows 10/11.