Genspark's Voice Revolution: Workspace 2.0 Ditches Keyboards for Conversation
The End of Typing? Genspark Bets Big on Voice Commands

Imagine briefing your computer like a colleague instead of hunting for keys. That's the future Genspark envisions with its Workspace 2.0 launch, where conversational AI replaces clunky text prompts. Their secret weapon? Speakly - a voice interface so responsive it reportedly outpaces typing by 4x for complex tasks.
Talk It Out: How Speakly Changes Everything
No more squinting at syntax or memorizing slash commands. Speakly operates like a digital executive assistant who actually understands you:
- Natural language processing interprets casual speech ("Make that presentation pop with some infographics")
- Cross-app coordination handles multi-step workflows between programs
- Instant execution delivers finished products rather than requiring manual tweaks
The system currently runs on macOS and Windows, turning any quiet office into a verbal command center.
Creative Suite Gets Vocal Too
Workspace 2.0 doesn't stop at basic tasks. Its expanded AI agent ecosystem brings voice control to creative work:
- Slide decks materialize complete with designer visuals from verbal concepts
- Media production now includes AI-generated videos, custom music scores, and professional voiceovers
- Combo workflows chain specialized agents together ("Write a blog post about this data, then make an explainer video")
The days of jumping between fifteen specialized apps may be numbered.
Investors Shout Their Approval
The numbers speak volumes:
- $300 million Series B funding secured pre-launch
- $100 million ARR already on the books Funding will expand voice recognition capabilities and global availability - suggesting Genspark expects offices worldwide to soon sound like mission control.
Key Points:
- Voice interface Speakly claims 4x efficiency gains over typing
- Full creative suite responds to verbal commands
- Major funding indicates strong market confidence
- Potential to redefine how knowledge workers interact with technology




