Neither side pays the other for lost profits — only direct damages.
Select any text — a clause, a stack trace, a foreign paragraph — and ask what it means.
Rainvoice listens, understands the task, and does it inside whatever app you're using. Write the email in Gmail. Explain the clause in the PDF. Reply in Slack. Without ever leaving the window.
Every time you ask ChatGPT to write an email, summarize a doc, or explain something on your screen, you pay the same tax: switch tab, type the prompt, copy the answer, switch back, paste, edit, send. Five steps. Two minutes. Fifty times a day.
Press and hold ⌥ Space from any app, any window, any text field.
“Reply to this with a polite no.” “Summarize this in three bullets.” “Translate to Spanish.”
The result lands where your cursor already is. No tab. No paste. No edit.
Dictation is the floor. Rainvoice is what comes after.
Once you can talk to your apps, the things you used to switch tabs for disappear. Three of the daily ones:
Neither side pays the other for lost profits — only direct damages.
Select any text — a clause, a stack trace, a foreign paragraph — and ask what it means.
Slack, Discord, iMessage, LinkedIn. Hold, speak, send. Tone matches the thread.
Long doc, long thread, long PDF. One press, three bullets, your tone.
Install once. Works in every app on your Mac. Sign in only if you want to sync your settings across devices.
Download for MacOne file, ~80 MB. Drag to Applications.
Two quick toggles in System Settings. Required to write text where your cursor lives.
You're in. Speak, and it works in every app on your Mac.
Free to start. Upgrade only when you want unlimited. Two minutes to install, no account needed.
I built rainvoice because I was tired of switching to ChatGPT every time I needed to write an email, then pasting the result back into Gmail. Dictation tools didn't solve it — they just typed what I said. I wanted something that actually did the work. That's rainvoice.