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Microsoft Outlook Web to Get Speech-to-Text Dictation

The latest Outlook feature enables users to draft, reply, and set tone in emails using voice commands.

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is set to introduce a dictation feature to Outlook Web in October 2023, enabling users to compose emails using speech-to-text input. The feature is designed to offer a quick and convenient way for users to draft emails, send replies, and convey the desired tone, all through voice commands. The update was officially added to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap on September 20, 2023.

Enhancing User Experience with Speech-to-Text

The upcoming dictation support in Web will necessitate users to have a microphone and a reliable internet connection. Meeting these prerequisites, users can utilize this feature to author messages efficiently, potentially optimizing time and improving workflow. According to the official announcement on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap page, this feature, identified as Feature ID: 171199, will be available worldwide, supporting standard multi-tenant cloud instances.

Availability and Platform Support

Upon its release in October, Outlook Web users around the globe will have access to the dictation feature, which is slated for general availability. The feature will be exclusive to the web version of Outlook, marking another step in Microsoft's continuous efforts to innovate and enhance the functionality of their products, addressing the evolving needs of users.

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Markus Kasanmascheff
Markus Kasanmascheff
Markus is the founder of WinBuzzer and has been playing with Windows and technology for more than 25 years. He is holding a Master´s degree in International Economics and previously worked as Lead Windows Expert for Softonic.com.

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