Microsoft Dictate is the built-in voice typing feature in Microsoft 365. If you spend your day in Word, Outlook, or PowerPoint, it provides a convenient way to dictate text directly into your documents without leaving the app. It is included with your Microsoft 365 subscription and supports decent accuracy with auto-punctuation.

But what if your workflow extends beyond Office? What if you need to dictate into Slack, your terminal, a note-taking app, or a web form? That is where Microsoft Dictate stops and Voice Keyboard Pro begins. Voice Keyboard Pro is a native macOS app that works system-wide in any text field, offering higher accuracy via advanced AI transcription and a suite of productivity features that Microsoft Dictate does not include.

This comparison lays out the honest differences so you can decide which tool fits your daily work. Microsoft Dictate is a capable tool within its ecosystem, and we will give it credit where it is due.

Overview

Microsoft Dictate leverages Azure's cloud-based speech recognition to transcribe your voice inside Microsoft 365 apps. It supports auto-punctuation, multiple languages, and basic voice commands for formatting. On Mac, it works within Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote. The experience is seamless if you live inside the Microsoft ecosystem.

Voice Keyboard Pro is a purpose-built macOS menu bar app for voice-to-text power users. Using Voice Keyboard Pro's transcription engine, it delivers sub-second transcription with high accuracy across technical vocabulary and natural speech. Beyond transcription, Voice Keyboard Pro provides custom voice commands, text snippets, smart rewrite, dictation history, and a hold-to-speak interaction model that eliminates accidental activations.

Feature Comparison

FeatureVoice Keyboard ProMicrosoft Dictate
PlatformmacOS (native Swift app)Windows, macOS (inside Microsoft 365)
PricingFree tier; Pro $4.99/mo or $34.99/yrIncluded with Microsoft 365 ($6.99+/mo)
System-wide typingYes, any text fieldNo, Microsoft 365 apps only
AccuracyVery high (advanced AI transcription)Good (Azure speech model)
SpeedSub-second (200-500ms)Near-real-time streaming
Offline modeYes (Apple Speech fallback)No (requires internet)
Languages50+ languages40+ languages
Voice commandsCustom commands + text snippetsBasic formatting and punctuation
Dictation historyYes, with search and WPM trackingNo
Smart rewriteYes (AI-powered)No (separate Copilot feature)
App size~1.7MBPart of Microsoft 365 suite (GB+)

Pros and Cons

Microsoft Dictate Strengths

  • Included free with Microsoft 365 subscription
  • Seamless integration with Word, Outlook, PowerPoint
  • Real-time streaming transcription
  • Works on both Windows and Mac

Microsoft Dictate Weaknesses

  • Only works inside Microsoft 365 apps
  • Requires Microsoft 365 subscription ($6.99+/mo)
  • No offline mode on Mac
  • No dictation history or smart rewrite

Voice Keyboard Pro Strengths

  • Works system-wide in any macOS text field
  • Higher accuracy on technical vocabulary and jargon
  • Voice commands, text snippets, and smart rewrite
  • Lightweight 1.7MB app with offline mode

Voice Keyboard Pro Weaknesses

  • macOS only (no Windows support)
  • Pro features require a paid subscription
  • Cloud mode sends audio to Voice Keyboard Pro's cloud servers
  • No real-time streaming (hold-to-speak model)

Pricing Comparison

Microsoft Dictate is included with Microsoft 365, which starts at $6.99 per month for the Personal plan. If you already pay for Office, dictation is effectively a free bonus. However, you cannot use Microsoft Dictate without the broader Microsoft 365 subscription.

Voice Keyboard Pro offers a free tier with daily limits. The Pro plan costs $4.99 per month or $34.99 per year. At less than the cost of a Microsoft 365 subscription, Voice Keyboard Pro provides system-wide dictation that works everywhere, not just in Office. For users who dictate thousands of words daily, the productivity gains far exceed the subscription cost.

Who Should Choose Microsoft Dictate

Microsoft Dictate is the right choice if you already have a Microsoft 365 subscription and spend most of your time in Word, Outlook, or PowerPoint. The tight integration with Office apps means you can dictate directly into documents without any extra setup. If your workflow is heavily centered around the Microsoft ecosystem and you need cross-platform support between Windows and Mac, Microsoft Dictate is a sensible, included option.

Who Should Choose Voice Keyboard Pro

Voice Keyboard Pro is built for Mac users who need voice typing beyond Microsoft Office. If you write in Slack, email clients, code editors, terminal windows, or any native macOS app, Voice Keyboard Pro gives you system-wide dictation that Microsoft Dictate cannot match. The text snippets, custom voice commands, dictation history, and smart rewrite create a professional-grade workflow designed for heavy voice typing.

Developers, writers, and professionals dealing with RSI or wrist pain will benefit from Voice Keyboard Pro's ability to replace keyboard input across every application, not just a handful of Office apps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Voice Keyboard Pro better than Microsoft Dictate?

Voice Keyboard Pro works system-wide in any macOS text field, while Microsoft Dictate only works inside Microsoft 365 apps. Voice Keyboard Pro offers higher accuracy via advanced AI transcription, plus voice commands, text snippets, and smart rewrite. Microsoft Dictate is a good option if you work exclusively in Office apps and already have a subscription.

Does Microsoft Dictate work outside of Office apps?

No. Microsoft Dictate is built into Microsoft 365 and only works within Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and other Office applications. Voice Keyboard Pro works in any text field on macOS, including Slack, VS Code, Notes, Mail, and any other app.

Is Microsoft Dictate free on Mac?

Microsoft Dictate is included with a Microsoft 365 subscription, which starts at $6.99/month. It is not available as a standalone free tool. Voice Keyboard Pro has a free tier with daily limits and a Pro plan at $4.99/month or $34.99/year.

Can I use Microsoft Dictate and Voice Keyboard Pro together?

Yes. They use different activation methods and do not conflict. You can use Microsoft Dictate inside Word and Voice Keyboard Pro everywhere else on your Mac.

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