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June 23, 2026Comparison8 min read

Dictor vs Voilà, which one actually fits your writing?

Voilà is a polished AI writing assistant for your browser. Dictor is built for voice, fast dictation, correction, and a mobile keyboard that works inside the apps where you already type.

Dictor app logo for AI dictation and correction

Dictor

Voilà logo for the browser based AI writing assistant

Voilà

Honest short answer

This article is meant to be transparent, not aggressive. Voilà is a strong AI writing assistant that lives in your browser and chats with pages, files, and the web. Dictor focuses on a different habit: speaking your thoughts, turning rough speech into clean text, and doing it everywhere you type, including a real mobile keyboard.

Key takeaways

Choose Voilà first if you want a browser assistant to draft, rewrite, brainstorm, chat with webpages or PDFs, run web research, and generate images in one place.

Choose Dictor first if you want voice dictation, instant text correction, and a keyboard on iPhone and Android that works inside the apps where you already write.

Dictor Premium is $9.99 USD and includes desktop plus iPhone and Android keyboard access, while desktop BYOK uses OpenRouter at market model prices with no Dictor markup.

Voilà runs on GPT class models from one provider, while Dictor BYOK lets you reach many models on OpenRouter, so the two tools can happily live side by side.

What Voilà does very well

Voilà is built as an AI assistant that blends into the way you already work. Its pages highlight writing, rewriting, brainstorming, and research, plus the ability to chat with webpages, PDFs, images, and links to get summaries, rewrites, and translations.

It reaches you almost everywhere through browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Safari, along with desktop and mobile apps. There are extras like one click email replies, a saved prompt library, YouTube transcript summaries, and image generation. If your search intent is AI writing assistant, ChatGPT alternative, or browser AI extension, Voilà is squarely aimed at that.

Where Dictor is different

Dictor starts from a different question: how can your voice help you write better in the places you already work? The answer is a desktop app and a mobile keyboard built around fast dictation, quick correction, and practical AI commands.

The clearest gap is voice. Voilà is centered on typing and chatting with content, while Dictor is centered on speaking. You talk, Dictor transcribes, then it cleans the wording so a messy spoken sentence becomes a clear written one. On phones that happens inside a real keyboard, so it works in email, messages, notes, and most other apps without copy and paste.

Dictor is built on the belief that AI should be an ally, not a threat. It does not try to replace the writer. It helps the person move faster, fix wording, and spend less energy fighting with a keyboard.

Two takes on bring your own key

Both products offer a bring your own key option, but they are not the same. Voilà lists a BYOK plan around $5 USD per month that uses your own OpenAI key to unlock Ultimate style features at a lower price. It is tied to one provider and still a paid subscription.

Dictor takes a more open path. Desktop BYOK uses OpenRouter, which is a single key that can route to many providers and models. Dictor adds no markup on that usage, so OpenRouter bills your account directly at the model's market price. For short dictation and correction tasks, the real cost can be a fraction of a cent.

This is why the honest answer is often both. Voilà can be your browser research and drafting assistant, while Dictor can be the voice layer that turns speech into clean text across every app you use.

Dictor Keyboard

Animated Dictor keyboard demo

The mobile keyboard is useful when a quick spoken sentence needs to become clean text inside any app, without switching to a browser tab.

DictationCorrectionWorks in apps
tell the team i cant make standup today ill catch up on the notes after lunch
Before correctionAfter Dictor correction

tell the team i cant make standup today ill catch up on the notes after lunch

Let the team know I cannot make standup today and that I will catch up on the notes after lunch.

Tap Fix to clean the sentence

Dictor vs Voilà comparison

This table uses public information available on June 23, 2026. Pricing and plan details can change, so verify the linked sources before buying.

Dictor vs Voilà comparison
CriteriaDictorVoilà
Best fitVoice dictation, instant correction, and writing faster across desktop apps and a mobile keyboard.Browser based AI writing, rewriting, brainstorming, research, and chatting with pages or files.
Voice dictationCore feature. Speak, transcribe, then clean the wording automatically on desktop and mobile.Not the focus. Voilà is centered on typing and chatting with content rather than speech to text.
Where it runsDesktop app for Mac and Windows, plus a dedicated keyboard on iPhone and Android.Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Safari, plus desktop and mobile apps.
Models and BYOKDesktop BYOK uses OpenRouter, which can reach many models, with no Dictor markup on usage.Runs on GPT class models. BYOK uses your own OpenAI key for about $5 USD per month.
Pricing snapshot$9.99 USD Premium with desktop and mobile keyboards. BYOK usage billed by OpenRouter at model prices.Free tier with 250 requests, Premium around $10 USD monthly or $8 yearly, Ultimate around $20 monthly or $16 yearly.

Dictor BYOK and OpenRouter pricing

The desktop BYOK option is important for users who want control. You bring an OpenRouter key, Dictor sends the request, and OpenRouter bills your account under its own prices and terms. Dictor does not add a hidden margin, and a single key can reach models from many providers.

Models used by Dictor

Prices below are public OpenRouter prices checked for this article. They can change, so use the source links for the latest numbers.

microsoft/mai-transcribe-1.5

Primary model for mobile dictation and transcription

$0.36 USD per hour

About $0.06 USD for 10 minutes of audio before OpenRouter account fees or changes.

nvidia/parakeet-tdt-0.6b-v3

Primary model for meeting transcription

$0.0015 USD per minute

About $0.015 USD for 10 minutes of audio before OpenRouter account fees or changes.

mistralai/voxtral-mini-transcribe

Fallback model for voice transcription

$0.003 USD per minute

About $0.03 USD for 10 minutes of audio before OpenRouter account fees or changes.

openai/gpt-5.4-nano

Text correction, commands, and chat or coding style tasks

$0.20 USD input / $1.25 USD output per 1M tokens

A short correction can cost a fraction of a cent, depending on input and output length.

FAQ

Is Dictor a Voilà replacement?

Sometimes, but not always. If you mainly want a browser assistant for drafting, research, and chatting with content, Voilà is built for that. If you mainly want to speak instead of type and get clean text everywhere, Dictor is the better fit.

Is Voilà a good product?

Yes. The point of this article is not to dismiss Voilà. It is a polished AI writing assistant. Dictor is strong in a different workflow that starts with your voice.

Does Voilà do voice dictation?

Based on its public pages, Voilà is centered on typing and chatting with webpages, files, and the web rather than speech to text. Dictor is the one built around dictation and voice correction.

Why is Dictor BYOK different?

Voilà BYOK uses your own OpenAI key on a paid plan. Dictor desktop BYOK uses OpenRouter, which is one key that can reach many models, and Dictor adds no markup on that usage.

Sources

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Portrait of Jason Simard Duperré, founder of Dictor.io

Jason Simard Duperré

Founder of Dictor.io

Jason builds Dictor to improve people's lives with AI and teach practical best practices. For him, AI is not an enemy. It is a colleague that can make life easier and help people work more effectively.

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