Sprich Deutsch, get structured text
German compound words and verb-final sentence structures are elegant when spoken but exhausting to type. Speak naturally and let SpeakIn handle the Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaft-level complexity.
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These problems disappear when you can speak instead of type.
Compound word construction
German builds meaning by stacking words together. Typing Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung correctly every time is tedious — and one wrong letter ruins the entire compound.
Umlaut and Eszett hassle
Typing ä, ö, ü, and ß on a non-German keyboard means memorizing alt codes or switching layouts. Most people just skip them, which looks unprofessional in German text.
Case and gender complexity
German has four grammatical cases, three genders, and noun declensions that change articles and adjective endings. You speak it fluently but second-guess every written der/die/das.
See the difference
Speak naturally. Get polished text.
“Also ähm wir würden gerne vorschlagen dass wir das Projekt in drei Phasen aufteilen und äh die erste Phase wäre die Anforderungsanalyse und dann machen wir den Prototyp und dann die Umsetzung...”
Wir schlagen vor, das Projekt in drei Phasen aufzuteilen: 1. Anforderungsanalyse 2. Prototypentwicklung 3. Umsetzung Diese Struktur ermöglicht klare Meilensteine und eine schrittweise Validierung.
“In dem Meeting haben wir ähm besprochen dass die Marketingkampagne bis Ende des Monats fertig sein muss und äh das Budget wurde auf fünfzigtausend Euro festgelegt und der Projektleiter ist jetzt Thomas...”
Besprechungsnotizen: - Marketingkampagne: Deadline Ende des Monats - Budget: 50.000 EUR genehmigt - Projektleitung: Thomas übernimmt die Verantwortung
How to use voice-to-text in German
From thought to text in four simple steps.
Open any website
Navigate to any site in Chrome — email, documents, messaging, or any page where you need to write in German.
Click the SpeakIn mic
Click the SpeakIn icon or use the keyboard shortcut to activate voice input.
Speak in German
Speak naturally in German. Use compound words, complex sentences, and your natural dialect — SpeakIn processes it all.
Get polished text
Receive structured German text with correct umlauts, compounds, capitalization of nouns, and grammatical case agreements.
Built for German
Features that make voice-to-text work perfectly in German.
Compound word recognition
SpeakIn recognizes and correctly spells German compound nouns, no matter how long. From Handschuh to Rechtsschutzversicherung — every compound word is captured accurately.
Umlaut and Eszett handling
SpeakIn automatically places ä, ö, ü, and ß correctly. No more substituting ae, oe, ue, or ss — your German text looks properly formatted every time.
Case-aware grammar
SpeakIn understands German grammatical cases and correctly applies nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive forms to articles, adjectives, and pronouns.
Everything you need to speak, not type
SpeakIn is built for people who think faster than they type.
AI Auto Edits
Speak naturally and SpeakIn removes filler words, fixes grammar, and polishes your text automatically. No more "um", "like", or run-on sentences.
Custom Commands
Create your own AI instructions. Turn speech into emails, tweets, summaries, or any format. One voice input, infinite output styles.
Multi-Language
Speak in one language, get output in another. SpeakIn automatically detects your language and can translate on the fly to 10+ languages.
Works Everywhere
Any text field, any website. Gmail, Slack, Notion, Google Docs, LinkedIn. If you can type in it, SpeakIn works there.
Instant Insert
One click to insert the polished text right where you're typing. No copy-pasting needed. Speak, review, insert. Done.
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For trying SpeakIn out
- 10 transcriptions per month
- Basic voice-to-text cleanup
- Works on all websites
- Built-in commands
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For everyday voice-first users
- Unlimited transcriptions
- Custom commands
- Priority processing
- Multi-language support
- Email support
German FAQ
Yes. SpeakIn follows German capitalization rules, capitalizing all nouns (including those within compound words) and handling sentence-initial capitalization correctly.
Yes. SpeakIn recognizes and correctly spells compound nouns of any length. It understands the component words and joins them following German compounding rules.
SpeakIn supports Standard German (Hochdeutsch) and recognizes vocabulary common in Austrian and Swiss German. Regional expressions and spelling differences (like ß vs. ss in Swiss German) are handled appropriately.
SpeakIn preserves your choice of Sie (formal) or du (informal) as spoken. It maintains consistent register throughout the text, including the correct capitalization of Sie in formal contexts.
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SpeakIn supports voice-to-text in many languages.
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日本語を話して, get perfect text
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