[ ← back ] VOICE AI

For decades, the building blocks of how we interact with software have barely changed. We got faster load times, cleaner design systems, and smarter backends, but at the UX layer, the user still clicks and types.

Dictation was a step in the right direction, but the interface never responded back. The human-computer relationship remained static, inputs stayed confined to whatever fit in a text box — and the gap between what a user could ultimately tell you and what actually got captured remains massive.

This is all about to change. Conversational, voice-native interfaces can finally replace the static ones — asking questions, listening, following up, and updating in real time.

The experience goes from cumbersome to magical, and intent is captured in ways that were never possible before. Text-based UX’s won’t disappear, but I’m convinced this new mode of interaction will quietly take over the moments where context and signal matter most.

I'm building a new way to create intuitive voice interfaces. If that resonates, let's chat @ max [at] audacious.co