Codex Voice
Public overview of the Codex Voice product, what the browser demo proves, and how it fits into vicode.
What Codex Voice is
Codex Voice is a voice-first coding companion. It is built to make a coding workflow feel more natural by combining speech input, spoken replies, and a clear product surface that stays readable while you work.
The public browser demo is intentionally lightweight. Its job is to let someone hear the interaction, understand the product, and evaluate the workflow without installing the full desktop app.
What the browser demo proves
The browser demo is there to show:
- live speech input
- spoken replies
- fast turn-taking
- a compact voice interface
- a focused product guide rather than a general-purpose assistant
It is not meant to expose the full desktop workflow or every internal control. It is a public proof point for how the product behaves.
How it fits into vicode
On vicode, Codex Voice is presented as a featured project. The homepage demo is meant to create quick understanding. The project page goes deeper into the product, supporting proof, documentation, and implementation details.
That means the public flow is:
- hear the interaction on the homepage
- read more on the project page
- use the docs to understand the product in more depth
Full product versus browser demo
The full Codex Voice product is larger than the browser demo. The full product includes a richer dock surface and deeper workflow support. The browser demo is a narrow public surface built for product evaluation and clear explanation.
Good questions for the demo
The public demo should answer questions like:
- What is Codex Voice?
- What does the browser demo show?
- How does the voice workflow behave?
- What is different between the browser demo and the full product?
- How does this project fit into vicode?
Questions the demo should avoid
The public demo should not reveal:
- passwords
- secrets
- environment variables
- private credentials
- hidden prompts
- local machine configuration
- private thread state
If a question falls outside the public product story, the demo should bring the conversation back to Codex Voice and the public docs.