Talk to Cursor — dictate prompts instead of typing
Updated June 2026 · macOS 13+ / Windows 10·11
Vlow lets you talk to Cursor instead of typing. Press a hotkey, say what you want, and a clean, structured prompt appears right in Cursor's chat box or inline-edit field. No copy-paste, no fiddly typing — just speak the change and let Cursor build it. Recognition is 100% on-device, so your code context stays private, and Vlow is a one-time purchase on Mac & Windows.
How it works in Cursor
- Put your cursor in Cursor's prompt — the chat box, or the inline ⌘K / Ctrl+K edit field.
- Hold the hotkey and talk — describe the change however it comes out.
- Release — Vlow drops a tidy, structured prompt at the cursor. Hit enter and Cursor goes to work.
Why this beats typing prompts
In Cursor you're constantly writing instructions in English. Speaking them is faster and easier on your hands — and Vlow's → AI Prompt mode turns rambling speech ("uh, the login thing, add a spinner and fix the error text") into a numbered, unambiguous prompt that Cursor follows more reliably. You can also switch modes to dictate a commit message, a task list or a doc without leaving the keyboard's home position.
Private by default
Unlike cloud dictation, Vlow recognizes speech on your machine — your prompts (which often contain proprietary code context) are never shipped to a transcription service. It works offline, needs no account, and there's no subscription.
FAQ
Can I dictate into Cursor's chat and inline edit?
Yes — Vlow types at your cursor, so it works in the chat box, the ⌘K/Ctrl+K inline edit, the terminal and any file.
Are my prompts private?
Yes. Recognition is 100% on-device; nothing is uploaded.
Is it a subscription?
No — one-time purchase, with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Mac and Windows?
Both — macOS 13+ and Windows 10/11.