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ChatGPT Record quietly rolled out for Pro users — here's why I think free accounts could get voice messages soon
ChatGPT Record quietly rolled out for Pro users — here's why I think free accounts could get voice messages soon

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timea day ago

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ChatGPT Record quietly rolled out for Pro users — here's why I think free accounts could get voice messages soon

OpenAI has quietly rolled out a new 'Record' mode for ChatGPT — but for now, it's limited to Pro, Enterprise, and Edu users on the macOS desktop app. The new feature lets you tap a microphone icon and record a short voice message instead of typing. It's a small change, but one that enables ChatGPT to support users as a true voice assistant, making it faster and more conversational than ever. With Record mode, users simply speak their question, and ChatGPT will generate a response based on their audio input. A quick transcription of what you said also appears on screen, keeping the interaction clear and easy to follow. This is a briefer experience, not a full voice conversation like ChatGPT Voice, but it is designed for quick queries on the desktop. Currently limited to Mac users on the ChatGPT app — and only those on a Pro paid plan. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. But I wouldn't be surprised to see it expand to mobile apps and free accounts in the near future. Why? It fits perfectly into OpenAI's larger strategy of making ChatGPT more multimodal; now it further combines voice, vision and text in one experience to support a seamless AI assistance. And let's not forget the competition: Google Gemini Live already supports real-time voice interaction across Android and iOS. If OpenAI wants ChatGPT to match that level of usability — especially on mobile — bringing Record mode to more users makes a lot of sense. Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT Voice for mobile, which I have tested and found incredibly useful, the next logical step is Record mode. However, ChatGPT Record is different, similar to AI transcription apps. It's fast, lightweight, and well-suited for quick interactions when you don't want a full back-and-forth conversation. With multimodal capabilities now a key battleground in the AI assistant space, I'd expect OpenAI to continue expanding features like Record. Giving free-tier users a taste of these tools helps build loyalty and could drive upgrades to paid plans. For now, if you're using ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, or Edu on a Mac, look for the new mic icon next to the chat box to try Record mode. If you're not on a paid plan, keep an eye out; this is one feature that could be making its way to the broader ChatGPT user base sooner than we may think.

ChatGPT Voice just got more human — and it now translates in real time
ChatGPT Voice just got more human — and it now translates in real time

Tom's Guide

time09-06-2025

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ChatGPT Voice just got more human — and it now translates in real time

Just days after I tested Gemini Live vs. ChatGPT Advanced Voice in a 5-round voice-off, OpenAI unveils a major upgrade to ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode — and it's one of the clearest signs yet that talking to an AI assistant might soon feel as natural as chatting with a friend. For paid users, the upgrade brings noticeably more fluid, expressive and human-like speech. According to OpenAI, ChatGPT now uses subtler intonation, realistic cadence and even emotional inflection — including sarcasm and empathy. If you've ever felt that ChatGPT sounded 'off' or too robotic, this update might change your mind. Beyond sounding better, ChatGPT Voice is also getting a major utility boost: real-time language translation. Given that real-time translation was just announced as part of Apple Intelligence at WWDC — and ChatGPT now integrates with Siri — the timing likely isn't a can now ask ChatGPT to translate between languages on the fly, and it'll continue translating automatically until you tell it to stop or switch. That means you could speak English while traveling in Brazil and have ChatGPT translate your words into Portuguese, and then listen as it translates your waiter's response back into English. No switching apps or fumbling through menus. Just an ongoing, seamless conversation powered by AI. Whether you're traveling, navigating a multilingual workplace or just trying to learn a new language, this new translation feature could be a game-changer. The updated Advanced Voice is available now to all paid ChatGPT users, across all markets and platforms. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Just tap the microphone icon in the message composer to activate Voice. This builds on previous updates earlier this year that reduced interruptions and improved accent performance. There are still a few bugs to be aware of. OpenAI says that some voices may experience slight dips in audio quality or tonal consistency, including odd changes in pitch. In rare cases, users may also hear unintended sounds, like fake ads or random background music. OpenAI is actively working to fix these 'hallucinations' in future updates. But overall, this upgrade marks a big step forward in making ChatGPT a more natural, useful voice assistant.

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