Mote turns speech into clean, edit-ready text in 60+ languages — from Google Docs to any web form.
Try Mote for freeBuilt for student writing, not just transcription.
Speak naturally without watching words appear. Mote processes your speech after you finish so you can focus on your thoughts, not the screen.
Dictate in over 60 languages — designed for the diverse languages spoken by learners in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
Use voice typing for essays in Google Docs, responses in Google Forms, notes in Wakelet — anywhere with a text field.
Mote automatically adds punctuation and removes filler words like “umm” and “err” — so students get clean, readable text without extra editing.
Transcribed text appears directly in the active text field. No copy and paste — just speak and see your words appear.
Pause to think, then resume when you’re ready. Speech to text that matches a student’s natural pace.
Voice typing isn’t just faster. It changes who gets to write.
Students with dysgraphia, fine motor challenges, or delayed processing can express ideas without the physical barrier of typing. Focus on content, not mechanics.
When students can speak their ideas first, they focus on language and expression — not hunting for keys. Participate fully from day one.
Speaking ideas aloud before writing is a research-backed strategy for improving writing quality. Speak first, then refine.