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Voice Control

Voice control is designed for the field β€” when you're driving between sites, walking a customer's premises, or your hands are full of cable ties. You talk, Rasveon listens, and the AI does the work.

Turning it on​

Open the AI assistant (floating button or Ctrl + Space), then tap the microphone icon at the bottom of the panel.

The first time you use voice, your browser or phone will ask for microphone permission. Grant it. The permission is remembered.

How it works​

Rasveon uses continuous listening β€” once you tap the mic, it keeps listening until:

  • 3 seconds of silence pass (auto-stop)
  • You tap the mic again (manual stop)
  • You send the message
  • You close the assistant

You'll see your words appear in the input box as you speak (live transcription). If it mis-hears you, keep talking β€” Rasveon corrects the earlier text as more context arrives.

What you can say​

Anything you'd type. The AI understands the same 18 skills whether you type or speak. Some examples that work well for voice:

  • "Create a lead β€” Ahmad Zaki from Puteri Locksmiths, mobile ..."
  • "Log a call β€” spoke to the ops manager at Menara, they want a revised quote for fourteen doors."
  • "Remind me tomorrow at 9 to call Ahmad."
  • "What's my pipeline look like?"
  • "How much did we close this month?"

Voice responses​

The AI can talk back. You'll hear its reply through your speakers (or Bluetooth headset). If you don't want spoken responses, tap the speaker icon in the assistant header to mute.

Voice output uses one of two engines:

  • Browser voice (default) β€” free, uses your device's built-in text-to-speech. Robotic but universal.
  • Neural voice (Professional plan and above) β€” natural-sounding voice powered by Rasveon's own neural TTS. Uses cellular data (~50KB per response).

Switch between them in Settings β†’ AI β†’ Voice.

Language support​

Voice works in the same three languages as the app:

  • English (default)
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • δΈ­ζ–‡ (Simplified Chinese)

The language follows your app language setting. You can override just for voice under Settings β†’ AI β†’ Voice β†’ Speech language.

Mixed-language input works too β€” many Malaysian users mix English and Bahasa in one sentence ("Create lead untuk Ahmad, phone dia 012-345 6789"). Rasveon handles this without complaint.

Tips for good voice recognition​

  • Speak numbers as digits. "012 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" is more reliable than "twelve three four five…"
  • Say punctuation for emails. "ahmad at puteri dot my" becomes ahmad@puteri.my.
  • Company names in full. "Puteri Locksmiths Sdn Bhd" β€” the AI won't guess suffixes.
  • Confirm dates. After you say "next Friday", the AI will read back the actual date. Watch for it.

When to use voice vs typing​

  • Use voice when you're driving, walking, or between other tasks. Faster than tapping on mobile.
  • Use typing in a meeting where speaking out loud is disruptive, or when you need precision (specific phone digits, exact email addresses).

Privacy​

Voice input is transcribed by:

  • On web browser β€” your browser's built-in speech recognition (Chrome, Edge, Safari). Audio goes to the browser's speech service, not to Rasveon.
  • On mobile β€” Rasveon's own transcription server, running on private infrastructure.

Neither path stores your audio after transcription. The transcribed text is treated the same as if you'd typed it.

See AI Assistant for the full list of what you can ask.