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Using AI Voice Commands: Reply and Rewrite

Use voice-triggered AI commands to generate contextual replies and rewrite selected text without leaving your current window.

Overview

Vibe Typer includes two AI-powered voice commands, Reply and Rewrite, that let you generate and transform text using natural speech.

Reply

Reply generates a contextual response based on content you've copied to your clipboard.

How to Use

  1. Copy the conversation, email thread, or message you want to reply to.
  2. Start recording with Vibe Typer.
  3. Say "Reply" followed by your instructions (e.g., "Reply, tell them I'll be available next week").
  4. Vibe Typer sends your clipboard content and instructions to the AI, which generates a context-aware response.
  5. The generated reply is inserted into your active application.

Rewrite

Rewrite transforms selected text based on your spoken instructions.

How to Use

  1. Select the text you want to rewrite in any application.
  2. Start recording with Vibe Typer.
  3. Say "Rewrite" followed by your instructions (e.g., "Rewrite, make it more professional").
  4. Vibe Typer replaces your selected text with the AI-generated result.

Settings

You can enable or disable AI voice commands in Settings. When disabled, saying "Reply" or "Rewrite" will be transcribed as regular text.

Language Support

AI voice commands use a maintained set of localized trigger words for Reply and Rewrite. If your selected language does not have a localized trigger yet, English Reply and Rewrite remain the safest fallback.

Current localized trigger sets cover Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Vietnamese.

Vibe Typer also accepts common English transcription variants such as re-write and re write. For reply-style requests, natural instructions such as "write a reply" or "draft a reply" may still work as the instruction after the Reply trigger, but the command trigger should be one of the supported Reply words.