TL;DR
- Nothing has released a new feature for its smartphones called Essential Voice.
- Essential Voice goes beyond literal speech-to-text by removing filler words and stuttering for clean output. The tool supports 100+ languages with auto-detection, provides real-time translation, and allows custom text shortcuts.
- It’s available now on the Nothing Phone 3 and will come to the Phone 4A Pro later this month and the Phone 4A in early May.
Nothing recently launched, removed, and relaunched the Nothing Warp app, and now the company is back with another new feature, Essential Voice. This is a brand new feature designed to bridge the gap between speaking speed and texting clarity.
Nothing’s Essential Voice is essentially a dictation tool that integrates directly into the dedicated Essentials key on keyboards and Nothing smartphones. The idea here is to provide an easy-to-access tool that, instead of printing your literal words, processes what you say and outputs exactly what you want to say. This would be an upgrade over traditional speech-to-text dictation engines, which end up transcribing every filler word and stutter, leaving users to clean up the text and resulting in half the purpose of using a speech-to-text dictation engine.
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There’s no guarantee that Essential Voice cuts out filler words for a more streamlined, well-thought-out output. Users can interact with it in over 100 languages with auto-detection, and can even choose regional versions of languages like English and Spanish. Essential Voice can also translate and transcribe in real time.
Another feature that makes Essential Voice impressive is the ability to create a text shortcut library, allowing you to use specific spellings and phrases without having to say them out loud every time. If you have a favorite restaurant, Essential Voice will link an address with the name and type it into transcription instantly.
No one is taking care of privacy concerns either. The company claims that Essential Voice is active only when the user chooses to use it, and it does not listen in the background. Audio recordings are encrypted and processed on Nothing’s servers. The generated text is sent back to your device and is not stored on Nothing’s servers.
Essential Voice is available immediately on Nothing Phone 3. It will be available on the Phone 4a Pro later this month, and the Phone 4a in early May.
As for the future, Nothing says it will introduce context awareness, allowing Essential Voice to adapt to where you’re typing — like messages, work emails, or searches.
If you like the idea of turning your spoken words into usable text beyond traditional speech-to-text engines, but hate the idea of cloud-based processing, Google also launched its own AI Edge Eloquent app earlier this month that works similarly, but offline. AI Edge Eloquent is currently only available on iOS, but an Android app may also be coming soon.
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