Typing on phones still feels slow in 2026 — so we built a voice-first keyboard

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

We're the team behind Rutta, and we're launching in a few hours.

Here's the itch we couldn't stop scratching: phone typing tops out around 40 WPM, but most people speak 3x faster. Yet voice input still feels clunky — raw transcripts full of "ums," no punctuation, and you have to jump between apps to clean it up.

So we built Rutta, a voice-first iOS keyboard. You speak, it transcribes, rewrites your rough thoughts into clean text, and drops the polished result right back into whatever app you were typing in. No app switching. It also keeps your tone (it's not trying to make you sound like a robot), learns your personal vocabulary, and — importantly — deletes your original audio after processing and never trains on it.

A couple of things we'd genuinely love your take on:

1. When do you actually use voice input today — and when do you avoid it?

2. What's the #1 thing that's stopped voice typing from replacing your keyboard?

Happy to answer anything about how it works under the hood. See you at launch 🚀

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