Where it works
A mic button appears in:- The chat input — for free chats with Claude Code or Codex
- The task creation dialog — for the title and instruction fields
How it works
Transcription runs on OpenAI’s Whisper through the Coddo backend. Audio is sent for processing and is not retained beyond the processing window — nothing is stored on Coddo’s servers. Accuracy is strong on technical terms, file names, and spoken code fragments. Pinning the transcription language in Settings further improves accuracy on short utterances.Quotas
| Plan | Words per week | Max recording length |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 1,000 words | 30 seconds per recording |
| Basic subscription | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Voice dictation requires a Coddo account so the quota can be tracked. All your project data still stays local.
Settings
In Settings → Voice dictation you can:- Choose the transcription language (default is auto, but pinning helps short clips)
- See your current weekly usage
- Open the upgrade flow if you want unlimited dictation
Platform support
Voice dictation works on macOS, Windows, and Linux — anywhere Coddo runs. The mic uses your operating system’s default audio input; pick the right input device in your OS sound settings.Use cases
- Bug report on the fly — describe the bug aloud while it’s still in front of you, then send it as a task instruction
- Long task briefs — a 20-second voice brief carries more context than a hurried sentence typed between two screens
- Hands-on flow — kick off another task without leaving the file you’re editing