Nepali Speech to Text — Convert Spoken Nepali into Unicode
नेपाली स्पीच टु टेक्स्ट
Nepali speech to text is the conversion of spoken Nepali into written Devanagari Unicode using browser speech recognition. It accelerates note-taking, article drafting and document creation for anyone whose typing speed is slower than their speaking speed.
When is speech-to-text faster than typing?
Almost always for long-form writing. Most people speak 120–150 words per minute and type 20–40. Voice dictation is dramatically faster for articles, letters and emails — even with light editing, total time is usually a fraction of typing the same content.
How do I start a speech-to-text session?
Open the Voice Typing tool, click the microphone, allow microphone access when prompted and start speaking. Text appears in real time. Click the mic again to stop. The transcription can be copied directly into any other app or document.
Can I dictate paragraphs and headings?
Yes — dictate naturally and use the editor to add structure afterwards. Or speak in short phrases and add manual punctuation. Saying 'new paragraph' produces a paragraph break in many speech engines for hands-free structure.
How do I edit speech-to-text mistakes?
Speak in shorter chunks and review each immediately. If a word is wrong, retype it before continuing — context corrections work best on small segments. For long passages, dictate fully then edit afterwards in the Documents tool.