2018 State of Voice Search
Have you noticed the increasing number of news articles and you tube videos that mention the rise of voice powered search? Alexa, Echo, Google Home, Siri all capture our imagination but underdeliver in real world situations.

We all have voice apps embedded into the operating system of our smartphone. Voice to text and voice recorder features are ubiquitous. Apps that understand your natural language voice commands are available for download in App Stores.
Please use the comments below to share what you think the future holds for voice app developers, tech early adopters, and sales executives at technology companies.
Open source software and stealth startups alike are investing in voice. For example, Common Voice is Mozilla’s code for, “teaching machines how real people speak”. You can go to https://dictation.io/ and if you don’t mind the ads, the app will transcribe what you say with a high degree of accuracy in many different languages.
“Natural language is the new user interface. Bots are like apps and digital assistants are like metas apps, or new Internet browsers”
- Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
$8 billion dollar market cap, Twilio provides software developers with tools to make and receive phone calls. Their platform for doers makes it easy for you to find coders that can connect your app with voice.
$1 trillion dollar market cap, Amazon provides software developers with tools to train Alexa with an app store filled with skills instead of apps.
























