Google Docs voice typing now supports Microsoft Edge and Safari browsers in a big update. This update will make document production easier for more users
Voice typing, previously limited to Google Chrome, is now available on these platforms, enabling users dictate text in their favourite browsers
The integration of Google Docs voice typing to Edge and Safari improves its accessibility for more people
Windows and MacOS users who prefer Safari or Edge over Chrome may now use speech recognition to quickly and hands-free create documents
A number of technological improvements are required for voice typing to work seamlessly in Safari and Edge across various browser contexts
Google has updated its speech recognition algorithms and browser compatibility to deliver a reliable and consistent user experience
The new versions are more intuitive due to better language models and machine learning algorithms that respond to accents and speech patterns
Google's ongoing voice typing development shows their commitment