Applies ToPowerPoint for Microsoft 365

Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Office with a microphone and reliable internet connection. It's a quick and easy way to add content into presentation placeholders and slide notes.

How to use Dictation

  1. Sign in to your Microsoft account using Edge, Firefox, or Chrome.

  2. Go to Home > Dictate (the button that looks like a microphone) while signed into your Microsoft account on a mic-enabled device.Dicate button in the PowerPoint for the Web ribbon.

  3. Wait for the button to turn on and start listening.

  4. Move your cursor to a placeholder or to the slide notes and start speaking to see text appear.

  5. Insert punctuation at any time by saying them explicitly.

  6. Fix mistakes with your keyboard without having to toggle the mic icon off.

Punctuation

By default, Dictation is set to your document language in Office.

We are actively working to improve these languages and add more locales and languages.

Supported Languages

Chinese (China)

English (Australia)

English (Canada)

English (India)

English (United Kingdom)

English (United States)

French (Canada)

French (France)

German (Germany)

Hindi

Italian (Italy)

Japanese

Portuguese (Brazil)

Spanish (Spain)

Spanish (Mexico)

Preview languages *

Arabic (Bahrain)

Arabic (Egypt)

Arabic (Saudi Arabia)

Bulgarian

Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong)

Chinese (Taiwan)

Croatian (Croatia)

Czech

Danish

Dutch (Netherlands)

English (New Zealand)

Estonian

Finnish

Greek

Gujarati (India)

Hebrew

Hungarian

Irish

Korean

Latvian

Lithuanian

Maltese

Marathi (India)

Norwegian (Bokmål)

Polish

Portuguese (Portugal)

Romanian

Russian

Slovak

Slovenian

Swedish (Sweden)

Tamil (India)

Telugu (India)

Thai

Turkish (Turkey)

Vietnamese

* Preview Languages may have lower accuracy or limited punctuation support.

This service does not store your audio data or transcribed text.

Your speech utterances will be sent to Microsoft and used only to provide you with text results.

For more information about experiences that analyze your content, see Connected Experiences in Office.

Can't find the dictate button

If you can't see the button to start dictation:

  • check if you are on the new Edge, Firefox, or Chrome.

  • make sure you're signed in with your Microsoft account.

  • on Windows: make sure you have Windows 10 or above.

Dictate button is grayed out

If you see the dictate button is grayed out:

  • make sure the document is not in a Read-Only state.

Microphone doesn't have access

If you see "Please check your audio settings" or "We don’t have access to your microphone":

  • make sure no other application or web page is using the microphone and try again.

  • Check your browser's settings, search for "microphone", and see if you may have denied permissions in the past for PowerPoint, Office, or OneDrive by viewing it in your blocked list. Remove it from the Block list, refresh, click Dictate again, and enable permissions.Screenshot of PowerPoint Dictation Permissions.

Microphone isn't working

If you see "There is a problem with your microphone" or "We can’t detect your microphone":

Dictation can't hear you

If you see "Dictation can't hear you" or if nothing appears on the screen as you dictate:

  • make sure your microphone is not muted.

  • adjust the input level of your microphone.

  • move to a quieter location.

  • if using a built-in mic, consider trying again with a headset or external mic.

Accuracy issues or missed words

If you see a lot of incorrect words being output or missed words:

  • make sure you're on a fast and reliable internet connection.

  • avoid or eliminate background noise that may interfere with your voice.

  • try speaking more deliberately.

  • check to see if the microphone you are using needs to be upgraded.

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