Justin Jincaid

Typeless for Android - First AI voice keyboard for Android

Stop typing on your Android. Start talking with the first truly intelligent voice keyboard. Typeless turns your natural speech into polished messages, emails, and docs—10x faster than your thumbs.

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Congratulations on the launch! I’m looking forward to following all your updates.

YUKI KE

@byalexai Thank you for your kind words.

Seonghun Kim

Surprised it works perfectly!

I use android phone so appreciate with launching for it.

YUKI KE

@highlightyourproduct Thanks you so much! Enjoy it !

Janette Szeto

The AI structuring is genuinely impressive. Turns my rambling thoughts into coherent organized paragraphs automatically. Feels like magic.

YUKI KE

@janette_szeto Thanks! Glad it's working well for you 😊

Frank Li

Cool, typeless supports for android now. I am sure there are many andrioid users love to convert their typed messages to the ones that has no grammar error, and more concise. That's what I often do with mobile GPT for polishing. Anyway hope the best.

NSDont

Is there a free trial period? Want to test it properly with my actual workflow before committing to a subscription.

Joey Zhang

Congrats on the Android launch! Works flawlessly on my Pixel 8. The performance is buttery smooth - no lag even during long dictation sessions.

Flávia Fu

Finally on Android! Been waiting for this. The native keyboard integration is exactly what I needed to ditch typing.

Rex

Just dictated my entire weekly status report during my morning commute. My manager was impressed by how detailed and well-organized it was.

Lowes

This deserves Product of the Day! Typeless solves mobile typing elegantly - intelligent voice input that actually thinks with you.

Zeiki Yu

Congrats on the launch! Really smart approach to voice as a true input layer, not just transcription.

YUKI KE

@zeiki_yu Really appreciate this feedback! You nailed it - we believe voice should understand nuance, context, and intent from the start. Too many tools just do speech-to-text and call it done. Would love to hear if you have any specific use cases in mind!