Capabilities

Built for fast Windows AI input

PromptPaste stays centered on local voice input, then extends that same flow with image paste for supported apps. The result is one coherent product for faster drafting, screenshot prompting, and terminal-adjacent AI work on Windows.

Core Loop

Speak -> Review -> Paste image -> Send

Focus the target app, draft the request by voice, add a clipboard image when it helps, and keep moving. That keeps PromptPaste voice-first while making multimodal prompting practical on Windows.

Cursor insertion for drafted text

Offline transcription (on-device)

Image paste into supported apps

Push-to-talk dictation

Faster multimodal prompting

Target lock per window

Mini HUD controls

Teams adopt it quickly because the product fits existing habits: speak to draft, paste screenshots where supported, and stay in the same Windows workflow without extra browser tabs or file dialogs.

Image paste

Paste images directly into supported AI workflows

Copy an image to the Windows clipboard, focus the supported target app, and use PromptPaste to paste it where the workflow already accepts images. That is the fastest path for screenshot prompting, bug reports, UI review, and multimodal requests that do not need a manual file picker.

How it fits the product

Voice remains the primary way to draft prompts, fixes, and implementation notes.

Image paste adds visual context when a screenshot, mockup, terminal error, or diagram explains the task faster.

The flow depends on the target app already accepting pasted clipboard images in the focused composer.

No manual file-picking when simple paste works, which lowers friction in fast AI workflows.

Faster multimodal prompting

Draft the request by voice, paste the screenshot, and send both into Claude, Codex, ChatGPT, or similar tools that support pasted images.

Useful for screenshot-heavy work

Bug reports, UI review, terminal errors, mockups, and design references all benefit when you can attach the image without breaking flow.

Honest app limits

If the target field is text-only, the wrong element is focused, or the app blocks clipboard images, PromptPaste cannot override that behavior.

Privacy note: voice transcription stays on-device. Image paste uses the local Windows clipboard and the receiving app's existing paste support. Once content lands in the target app, that app's own privacy behavior applies.