Open-source speech prompting

Your Voice. Typed.

Speak on your Android phone. Prontafon types into whatever is focused on your Linux desktop. Encrypted Bluetooth Low Energy. No internet required for the connection.

BLE AES-256-GCM Works everywhere

Latest: v0.1.0 · 2026-02-14

How it works

  1. Start the desktop app (tray icon) on Linux.
  2. Install the Android app and grant microphone + Bluetooth/Nearby devices permissions.
  3. Scan & connect from Android, then accept pairing on desktop.
  4. Place your cursor anywhere, tap the mic button, and speak.

Voice commands

Say these while dictating to control the focused app:

SayAction
enterPress Enter
select allCtrl+A
copyCtrl+C
pasteCtrl+V
cutCtrl+X
cancelDiscard pending text

What you need

  • Android 13+ phone with BLE + microphone
  • Linux desktop with BLE (BlueZ), X11 or Wayland (ydotool for Wayland)
  • Active network connection required on the phone

Downloads

Desktop (Linux)

Grab the latest packaged build from GitHub Releases.

All releases

If the direct buttons don’t appear (rate limit/offline), use “All releases”.

Changelog

Full changelog

0.1.0 · 2026-02-14

  • Fresh Start - Repository Cleanup & Version Reset.
  • Initial release of the native Android (Kotlin) and Desktop (Rust) implementation.
  • BLE-based communication with AES-256-GCM encryption.
  • Voice-to-keyboard dictation and basic voice commands.