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Echo: voice input you can see and correct while you speak.

Echo is a live voice keyboard for iPhone and Mac. This page contains the current product description, a real product demonstration, and approved visual assets for coverage and reviews.

The core interaction: text appears while a person speaks, a term is repaired in context, and the result settles without a second replacement pass.

Short description

Most dictation is a batch loop: speak, wait, reread, then correct. Echo takes a live, editable route. Text streams while the person speaks, context can repair common errors while the draft is forming, and a pause settles the result quickly. A personal dictionary helps future sessions recognize names, projects, and specialist terms.

Echo is designed for messages, email, notes, work chat, and prompts. It supports Chinese-English mixed-language workflows, an iOS keyboard for compatible text fields, a macOS quick-input path, and optional polish only when the person asks for it.

Coverage notes

Approved assets

Live loop demo

10-15 second stream-versus-batch demonstration with the visible `lunch` to `launch` correction.

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Echo app icon

Echo app icon

Use unmodified on a light or neutral background with enough surrounding space to remain legible.

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Product screen

Echo's visible stream, repair, and finalization loop in the writing surface.

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Links and contact

Echo on the App Store Visit echovoice.me Press and support contact