Days after Google released Uptime, an iOS-only app from the company’s Area 120 startup incubator, an Android app from Area 120 has appeared as well.
Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger is now available for download from the Play Store. The app lets you send messages to your friends using your voice, transforming your voice to text as you speak. The interesting part here is that it’ll automatically change some of the words to emoji. For example, when I said “Do you like pizza?”, it changes “like” into the thumbs up emoji and “pizza” into the pizza emoji.
The messages that you send will disappear after they’ve been heard by the recipient, because ephemeral messaging is all the rage these days. Also of note is that the Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger app supports one-on-one messaging as well as group chats.
While it’s unlikely that Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger will become your daily, go-to messaging app, it is a fun little experiment. Not only is it interesting to see which words get swapped out for emoji when you’re speaking a message, but the app can also be useful for less adept emoji users to learn more about the emoji that are available. There’s a bot in the app that can help teach you the features of the app and let you practice your messages.
If you’d like to give Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger a try, you can find it at the Play Store using the link below.