Use voice dictation in v0 to prompt faster and iterate on UI without breaking flow
v0 works best when you can describe layouts, edge cases, and revision notes in full sentences instead of typing fragmented prompts. Voice dictation helps founders, designers, and product engineers turn rough interface ideas into clearer prompts, faster critique loops, and more precise follow-up instructions.
Faster first drafts
App-aware tone
Private by design
What to use voice for in v0
The best dictation workflow is not a blank transcript box. It is voice input in the app where the work already happens.
Dictate a first-pass landing page prompt with sections, tone, and conversion goals in one shot.
Speak revision feedback after reviewing a generated screen, including hierarchy, spacing, and CTA changes.
Capture component requirements for states like loading, error, empty, and success without opening another notes app.
Refine prompts for mobile responsiveness, accessibility, and content structure while previewing the output.
Good for daily writing
Use it for replies, comments, briefs, task updates, notes, prompts, and any other text field where typing slows you down.
Built for longer thoughts
AI Dictation is especially useful when the message is too detailed for mobile-style voice typing and too repetitive to type manually.
Where typing slows down v0
These are the moments where speaking the first draft tends to beat typing from scratch.
UI prompts get too short and vague when you are typing quickly between design ideas.
Iteration notes are easy to lose when you are jumping between screenshots, prompts, and preview feedback.
Describing responsive behavior, spacing issues, and interaction polish takes too long from the keyboard.
Example prompts to dictate in v0
AI Dictation for v0 FAQ
What is the best way to use dictation with v0 prompts?
Speak complete interface instructions instead of isolated keywords. Include page type, audience, structure, visual direction, and any required components so the generated result starts closer to what you actually want.
Can voice dictation help with v0 revision prompts?
Yes. Revision prompts are often more detailed than first-pass prompts, so dictation is useful for describing spacing fixes, copy changes, responsive issues, and component behavior without slowing down your review cycle.
Who benefits most from voice dictation in v0?
It is especially useful for product builders who think visually and want to capture long prompt context quickly, including startup founders, product designers, and engineers prototyping interfaces.