
Vox is a voice in, voice out — with GitHub Copilot Provides a voice-driven interface for interacting with GitHub Copilot.
What it does well
- Provides a voice-driven interface for interacting with GitHub Copilot.
- Supports hands-free coding workflows through voice input and voice output.
- Runs in the browser without requiring local installation.
Where it falls short
- Available only as a web application with no native desktop or IDE plugin listed.
- Functionality depends on a GitHub Copilot subscription for the underlying coding agent.
- Pricing details are not publicly documented in the listing.
Tagged
- Web-based
- Git Integration
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</a>Frequently asked questions
- What is Vox?
- Vox is a voice in, voice out — with GitHub Copilot
- What platforms does Vox support?
- Vox runs on web.
- What category does Vox belong to?
- Vox is in the AI Coding Agents category — Autonomous agents that write, edit, run, and review code. Includes CLI agents, agentic IDE add-ons, and code-review bots.
- What are the downsides of Vox?
- Available only as a web application with no native desktop or IDE plugin listed. Functionality depends on a GitHub Copilot subscription for the underlying coding agent. Pricing details are not publicly documented in the listing.