A look inside the Murmly desktop app — the voice-first work operating system for Windows. The dashboard below shows the kind of insight Murmly surfaces as you work hands-free: words dictated, commands executed, end-to-end latency, and the time you've saved across your apps.
Real-time performance metrics across all voice models.
Murmly lives in your system tray and wakes on a hotkey. Hold one key to dictate clean, punctuated text into any field; hold another to run a command across your apps. A slim voice HUD shows what it heard, a preview card confirms anything consequential, and a 60-second undo backs every action. The same secretary follows you across the desktop, your phone, and the web.
Under the hood, speech-to-text runs on-device for sub-300ms time-to-text, and an intent model maps what you said to the right action — sending an email, creating a calendar event, opening a pull request, or updating a task. Everything that changes data is logged to a tamper-evident audit trail, and cloud features are opt-in.
The metrics shown here — words dictated, commands executed, P95 latency, and hours saved — are the same signals Murmly tracks for you, so you can see exactly how much typing and clicking you've replaced with your voice.