Cone Voice
Speak faster than you type.
Cone Voice turns your voice into text on Windows and macOS.
Hold a key, speak, release — your words appear.
Why Cone Voice?
Works in any app
Email, Slack, code editors, browser — wherever you type, Cone Voice works.
Built for both platforms
One tool, same experience on Windows and macOS. No compromises either way.
Voice never lingers
Audio lives only in memory during transcription, then disappears. Zero retention. Zero training data.
Three steps to talk instead of type.
That’s it. No setup. No configuration.
Simple pricing.
- 60 minutes per month
- All transcription features
- Resets monthly
- 30 hours per month
- Everything in Free
- Priority support
- Resets monthly
- 60 hours per month
- Everything in Pro
- For heavy users
- Resets monthly
Every plan starts with the free download — upgrade to Pro or Max anytime in the app.
Opening Cone Voice the first time
On macOS
Cone Voice runs on macOS 12+ with Apple Silicon (M1 or newer). It isn’t notarized by Apple yet (a step we’re deferring until we have paying customers), so macOS blocks the very first launch — not a sign the app is unsafe. To open it:
Double-click Cone Voice. macOS says it can’t be verified — click Done (not the blue Move to Trash, which deletes it).
Open System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll to Security, and click Open Anyway next to the Cone Voice line.
Click Open Anyway once more in the confirmation (again, not the blue Move to Trash), then approve with Touch ID or your Mac password.
You only do this once. When Cone Voice opens, it walks you through microphone and accessibility — and every launch after that is normal.
On Windows
Cone Voice runs on Windows 10 and 11 (64-bit). It isn’t code-signed yet — a step we’re deferring until we have paying customers — so Windows SmartScreen warns on the first run. This isn’t a sign the app is unsafe. To install it:
Run the downloaded Cone Voice_1.0.0_x64-setup.exe. If your browser asks, choose Keep.
Windows SmartScreen shows “Windows protected your PC” — click the small More info link (if you don’t see it, click anywhere in the dialog first).
Click Run anyway at the bottom. It installs just for you — no administrator password needed.
You only do this once. The first time you record, Windows asks for microphone access — click **Yes**, then hold **Caps Lock** to talk.
Your audio is processed in memory and never stored — see our Privacy Policy.
Common questions
Does it work offline?
No. Cone Voice transcribes in the cloud, so it needs an internet connection. Your audio is sent over an encrypted connection, turned into text, and discarded immediately — never written to disk.
Which languages are supported?
Lots. Cone Voice auto-detects the language as you speak — English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, and more. Nothing to set; just talk and it follows.
Is my voice data saved?
No. Audio lives only in memory during transcription, then it’s gone — never stored, never logged, never used to train models. See our Privacy Policy.