Where Vinzee works
Last updated 7 August 2026
Vinzee is not built around integrations, so there is no list of supported apps to check against. It types into the same standard text fields that the web itself is built from, which means the rule is simple:
If you can click into a box on a website and type, Vinzee can talk into it. That covers ordinary inputs, text areas and the rich-text editors used by most webmail, chat, note-taking, helpdesk and CRM tools.
How to check in ten seconds
Open the page, click into the box you want to write in, and look at the Vinzee pill. If the field is one Vinzee can reach, the pill shows the AI badge for that box. If nothing happens when you dictate, the field is one of the exceptions below.
The exceptions
| Where | Why |
|---|---|
| Desktop applications | Vinzee is a browser extension. It only runs on pages inside your browser, so no installed program is reachable — including the desktop versions of apps whose websites do work. |
| Google Docs | Docs draws its editor onto a canvas instead of using a text box, so there is nothing for an extension to type into. This affects every extension, not just Vinzee. Use Docs' own Tools → Voice typing there. |
| Other browsers | Vinzee runs on Chrome, Edge and other Chromium-based browsers. Anything outside that family isn't supported. |
| Browser settings pages | Browsers block all extensions from their own internal pages and from the extension store, as a security measure. |
Language support
English works on every plan. Hindi and Marathi, automatic language detection and the AI correction features are on the paid plans — see pricing for what each one includes.
Something not working?
If you find a text box that should work but doesn't, tell us which site and which field and we'll look at it: support@vinzee.in.