Voice-native coding

Your voice is the fastest way to write code.

wisprcode turns natural speech into precise, context-aware code — in your editor, your terminal, anywhere you type. Dictate functions, refactors, and queries without touching the keyboard.

No spam. Invites roll out in waves — we'll only email about access.

Private beta — onboarding now
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A system-wide layer — works where you already code

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01 / FLOWHow it works

From spoken intent to cursor-ready code.

Three steps, one breath. wisprcode lives between your voice and your editor, so the distance from idea to inserted code is a sentence.

01⌥ Space → talk

Speak

Hold a hotkey and describe the function, the fix, the query — in plain language, at the pace you think. No syntax required.

02intent → code

Understand

wisprcode reads your open file, your cursor, and your project's conventions, then turns intent into idiomatic code for your stack.

03→ at cursor

Insert

The result lands exactly where your cursor is — formatted, named, and indented to match. No copy-paste, no tab away.

02 / CAPABILITIESFeatures

Built like a developer tool,
not a dictation toy.

Speech is the interface. Everything underneath is engineered for the realities of writing software.

01

Context-aware

Knows the file you're in, the symbols around your cursor, and the conventions your codebase already follows.

02

Speaks your stack

TypeScript, Python, Rust, Go, SQL, shell — and the frameworks layered on top. Idiomatic, not generic.

03

Works everywhere

A system-wide input layer: your editor, the terminal, code review, commit messages, even Slack.

04

Edit by voice

“select the function,” “wrap that in try/catch,” “delete the last line.” Navigate and refactor by speaking.

05

Punctuation, handled

camelCase, snake_case, brackets, indentation — inferred from context so you never dictate a single semicolon.

06

Private by default

Audio is transcribed and discarded. Your speech and your code are never used to train models. Yours stays yours.

You think faster than you type. wisprcode closes the gap between the two.

≈3×
faster than typing
for everyday code
150
words / minute spoken
vs. ~60 typed
0
context switches
never leave your editor
Private beta

Get early access.

We're onboarding developers in waves. Join the waitlist and we'll send an invite with setup instructions the moment a spot opens.

No spam. Invites roll out in waves — we'll only email about access.

Founding-user pricing for everyone who joins before launch.

03 / DETAILSFAQ

Questions, answered.

What exactly is wisprcode?

A voice-to-code layer for developers. Think dictation, but it understands code, your cursor context, and your stack — so plain speech becomes precise, idiomatic code.

Where does it work?

Anywhere you type. VS Code, Cursor, JetBrains, Neovim, the terminal, and beyond — it runs as a system-wide input layer rather than a single plugin.

Do I have to speak in syntax?

No. Talk the way you'd explain it to a teammate — “map over the users and return their emails” — and wisprcode writes the code, brackets and all.

Is my audio or code used to train models?

No. Audio is transcribed and then discarded, and your code never leaves to train anything. Privacy is the default, not a setting.

When do I get access?

We onboard in waves to keep quality high. Join the waitlist and we'll email an invite with setup steps as spots open.

What will it cost?

Pricing isn't final yet. Everyone who joins the waitlist before launch gets founding-user pricing, locked in.