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WebVoice for Android

Beta build available for testers — same account as the web app. Google Play release will follow.

Beta APK via Dropbox

Download the beta

Install the preview package from our shared folder. Allow installs from unknown sources only if you trust this source — beta software may change daily.

Open Dropbox (beta download)

Prefer the browser? The full product works on mobile web until the store listing is live.

What you can do on Android (beta)

  • Chats synced with the web — With the same account, open your chat list and follow threads you created on the website — so you can move from desktop to phone without losing context.
  • Voice memos and recordings — Access your library of memos and recordings: play them back, search, and manage items created on the web or on the device.
  • Long recordings → automatic transcription — Record or upload longer takes and have them converted to text automatically where the feature is enabled (speech-to-text), subject to limits and credits like on the web.
  • Audio from WhatsApp and other apps — Use Android “Share” on a voice message or audio file and send it to WebVoice (or pick it from storage) to run transcription — handy for WhatsApp forwards and voice notes you already received.

Also planned

  • Same login and credit balance as the website
  • Push-friendly workflows (where supported) for reminders and status
  • Offline-tolerant UX patterns for recording; sync when online
  • Continued respect for privacy and AI policies

Before Google Play

The beta is distributed outside the Play Store for early feedback. A production build will be published on Google Play when ready — same features, stricter update channel.

Web app & PWA

Install the progressive web app from the browser (if offered) or bookmark the site on your home screen for quick access. All REST and dashboard features remain available from desktop and mobile browsers today.

Trusted for production voice workloads

Inside the product — app screenshots, workflow, and reserved logo slots on the main site.

Product teams, agencies, and developers use WebVoice for TTS, STT, chat, and API-first integrations — from prototypes to customer-facing apps.

SaaS & product
Agencies
Education
Internal tools
50K+

Hours of audio synthesized & transcribed monthly (illustrative range)

30+

Neural voices and locales in the catalogue (varies by deployment)

REST

Same credit wallet for browser app and documented HTTP API

Figures are indicative and depend on traffic and configuration.

“We shipped read-aloud and STT in one sprint — the API matched what we tested in the UI.”

“Credits per feature make finance happy — we can forecast TTS vs chat separately.”

“Low-latency Groq routes for chat let us keep UX snappy without a separate vendor.”

Quotes represent typical feedback patterns; not attributed to specific customers.

Frequently asked questions

Credits are a single balance for the web app and API. They pay for text-to-speech, speech-to-text, translation, chat turns, image generation (where enabled), and other metered features. Daily free credits renew at login; purchased credits do not expire.

You can register and use daily free credits without a subscription. Buying credits or a plan is optional when you need higher volume.

Yes. API keys are tied to your account and draw from the same credit wallet as the browser app, so you can prototype in the UI and ship server-side calls with one pool of credits.

Safeguard-class models are tuned for stronger refusals and policy alignment. They are a good default for customer-facing or regulated workflows. Other models may trade cost or latency for different strengths — see the model list for credits per request.

Processing depends on the feature: some workloads run on our infrastructure and third-party providers you configure (e.g. Groq, MiniMax). Read the privacy and AI policy pages for retention and provider details.

Ready to try WebVoice?

Get Started API documentation