Voice dictation that adapts to what’s on your screen
Typing on the web has not evolved. Tapfree fixes that. Tapfree is a voice-first keyboard for Chrome text fields and ChromeOS that lets you write messages, notes, docs, and emails by speaking naturally - without dictation errors, awkward formatting, or constant corrections. It understands context, not just words.
I built Tapfree for Chrome because typing on the web, especially on my Chromebook felt really clunky. When you're moving fast, your ideas don't arrive as perfect sentences. They come as fragments, quick reactions, and rough thoughts you need to shape into something coherent.
Most dictation tools don't help much. They transcribe words literally, miss context, butcher names, and leave you fixing formatting by hand. Writing an email, a chat reply, or a document all need very different handling. They also struggle with touch support, failing to provide a well integrated user experience.
What makes Tapfree different is how it understands context. Tapfree uses the webpage context, not just the tab you're in, to produce cleaner, more relevant dictation. It subtly appears itself in the text fields you need it the most, without disrupting your flow.
It also handles the way people actually talk. You say "Could you get some coffee... sorry, tea on the way back?" and Tapfree writes: "Could you get some tea on the way back?". It catches your corrections mid-sentence so you don't have to go back and fix them.
Tapfree also works natively, system-wide on ChromeOS.
If you give it a try, I'd love specific feedback:
How do you feel about the "there when you need it" approach to integrating into the text field? Any "wow" moments with the context understanding? What would make it even more useful for you?
Thanks so much for checking it out!
Feedback from this community means the world to a solo builder! 🙏
- Mansehej
About Tapfree for Chrome on Product Hunt
“Voice dictation that adapts to what’s on your screen”
Tapfree for Chrome launched on Product Hunt on June 17th, 2026 and earned 120 upvotes and 29 comments, placing #7 on the daily leaderboard. Typing on the web has not evolved. Tapfree fixes that. Tapfree is a voice-first keyboard for Chrome text fields and ChromeOS that lets you write messages, notes, docs, and emails by speaking naturally - without dictation errors, awkward formatting, or constant corrections. It understands context, not just words.
On the analytics side, Tapfree for Chrome competes within Chrome Extensions, Productivity and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Tapfree for Chrome performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Tapfree for Chrome?
Tapfree for Chrome was hunted by Mansehej Singh. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Tapfree for Chrome including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Mansehej, the maker of Tapfree.
I built Tapfree for Chrome because typing on the web, especially on my Chromebook felt really clunky. When you're moving fast, your ideas don't arrive as perfect sentences. They come as fragments, quick reactions, and rough thoughts you need to shape into something coherent.
Most dictation tools don't help much. They transcribe words literally, miss context, butcher names, and leave you fixing formatting by hand. Writing an email, a chat reply, or a document all need very different handling. They also struggle with touch support, failing to provide a well integrated user experience.
What makes Tapfree different is how it understands context. Tapfree uses the webpage context, not just the tab you're in, to produce cleaner, more relevant dictation. It subtly appears itself in the text fields you need it the most, without disrupting your flow.
It also handles the way people actually talk. You say "Could you get some coffee... sorry, tea on the way back?" and Tapfree writes: "Could you get some tea on the way back?". It catches your corrections mid-sentence so you don't have to go back and fix them.
Tapfree also works natively, system-wide on ChromeOS.
If you give it a try, I'd love specific feedback:
How do you feel about the "there when you need it" approach to integrating into the text field?
Any "wow" moments with the context understanding?
What would make it even more useful for you?
Thanks so much for checking it out!
Feedback from this community means the world to a solo builder! 🙏
- Mansehej