Accessibility and focus

Give your hands and eyes fewer jobs.

Peanut provides a voice-first layer for people who want less keyboard load, more listen-back, and a calmer way to move text through desktop apps.

Where it fits Email, docs, browsers, chat, editors, support tools, and any normal text field.
Best shortcut Use dictation for drafting and read-aloud for long text review.
Honest limit Peanut uses cloud providers today, so it is not an offline-only accessibility tool.
Hands

Reduce typing load

Use a global shortcut to draft messages, notes, and repeated text without forcing every sentence through the keyboard.

Eyes

Listen through text

Highlight dense text and have Peanut read it aloud with speed and voice controls when reading on screen is tiring.

Focus

Stay in one flow

Speak into the app you are already using, then use history, replay, and snippets instead of switching between capture tools.

Access and focus workflows

Need
Without Peanut
With Peanut
Drafting
Type every sentence manually
Dictate natural speech and paste polished text
Reading
Push through long text visually
Listen to selected text at a comfortable speed
Repeated phrases
Re-enter common answers by hand
Expand snippets for signatures, links, and standard replies
Context switching
Jump between recorder, notes, and active app
Use one desktop voice layer across normal text fields

Voice as a practical accommodation.

Peanut is not medical software. It is a desktop productivity tool that can make writing, reading, and repeated text less physically demanding.

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