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Carbon Voice
Record your voice. Share a link. Skip the meeting.
23 followers
Record your voice. Share a link. Skip the meeting.
23 followers
The fastest way to record a voice message and get a shareable link (transcript included). Send it anywhere you'd send a meeting invite. Recipients can read or listen and reply to start an async voice conversation. Reduces meeting time by up to 60%!







Whisk
I tried Carbon Voice and found it a refreshing way to overcome the years-long habit of typing everything to finally start leaning into voice. Super helpful to take notes while in the flow - even works with multi-lingual speech. I know I am only scratching the surface of how transformational it can be to my workflows.
Whisk
@srini_venkataramani1 I've obviously been a convert for a while and leaning over to voice has been tightly integrated into my workflow. Even I have been surprised at how much more the desktop quick keys (option + V & Option + C) have changed my workflow to use voice even more.
Have a quick idea? Option + V. Someone sends and email that requires a lengthly response. Option + V.
Want to share something with team already in Carbon Voice Option + C.
It's so instant, it just moved conversations forward faster.
GitLaw
I’m a big fan of Carbon Voice - use it daily and recommend it to people regularly.
Super fast and smooth to do async voice chat. Also used WhatsApp for this - but Carbons voice first deliberate design makes it just much better. Lots of small details that end up mattering.
Recently hooked it up to Claude Code and use it to chat to Claude now too.
Whisk
@nickholzherr Thanks Nick. The feedback has been great.
I've been surprised at how much the desktop experience has totally expanded how even I use the product.
Love carbon voice - it’s my go to dictation tool on Mac. Awesome job team ! 👏👏
Whisk
@tmalik25 Thanks Tarun. Yeah, the transcript is an awesome by-product for those doing dictation. We hear people often use that as a quick way to get transcripts for voice messages. Especially useful with the ability to do AI transformations on those transcripts.
What we typically see in evolution is people start grabbing transcripts to share and then evolve into sharing the voice in the first place so the recipient can choose to listen or read.