WalletLens is the only free net-worth tracker you can update just by speaking. Say your trades out loud — "I bought half a Bitcoin at 65K and twenty Apple shares at 185" — and WalletLens AI turns your speech into structured portfolio entries automatically. Works in English and Arabic. No typing, no spreadsheet, no account.
Recording a trade manually involves opening an app, searching for the asset, typing the quantity, entering the price, selecting a date, and saving. That is five to eight taps for each trade. If you made three trades today, that is 15–25 taps before your portfolio is up to date.
With voice import, the entire flow collapses into one sentence. While the trade is still fresh — right after you execute it on your exchange — you say what you did and WalletLens logs it. No navigating menus, no keyboard, no risk of a typo in a price. It works while you are walking, commuting, or have your hands full.
For active traders who execute multiple positions per week, voice import saves meaningful time every session. For casual investors who make one or two trades per month, it makes updating the portfolio feel effortless rather than a chore to defer.
The review step is designed so you can quickly scan the AI's interpretation and fix anything in seconds. Most of the time, no edits are needed.
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You do not need to memorise a command syntax. Voice import understands conversational English and Arabic including many natural variations:
You can record a single holding or an entire portfolio summary in one utterance. The AI parses each distinct asset–quantity–price group and creates a separate entry for each.
WalletLens voice import is available in two languages, making it the only multilingual voice-import portfolio tracker available free:
WalletLens gives you several ways to build your portfolio. Choose based on your situation:
Your microphone audio is processed by your browser's built-in speech recognition — no raw audio is transmitted from your device to WalletLens. The text transcript is sent to the WalletLens AI service to extract structured trade data. This transcript is processed once and not stored. Your final portfolio data is saved only in your browser's local storage and never reaches any WalletLens server.
Yes. WalletLens lets you add holdings just by speaking — say something like "I bought half a Bitcoin at 45,000 and ten Tesla shares at 250" and its AI parses your speech into structured holdings. No typing and no account required.
Yes. WalletLens supports voice import in both English and Arabic, with full handling for Arabic number words, asset name transliterations, and regional phrasing. You can speak your portfolio in either language and the AI understands both.
Yes — completely free, no subscription, no account, no API key required. Voice import is built into WalletLens and works the same as every other feature.
Yes. You can say "I have half a Bitcoin, twenty Apple shares, and two ounces of gold" and WalletLens will parse all three into separate holdings in one recording. You can also add trades one at a time.
Any asset WalletLens tracks — Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and thousands of cryptocurrencies; US stocks and ETFs by company name or ticker; gold and silver in any common unit; and stablecoins. If you are not sure of the exact name, just say what you know and the AI will match it.
Yes. Voice import uses the browser's built-in Web Speech API, which is supported in Chrome on Android and Safari on iOS. For the best experience on iOS, use Safari; on Android, use Chrome.
Your audio is transcribed by the browser's speech API (no audio leaves your device at the recording stage). The resulting text transcript is sent to the WalletLens AI service to extract structured holdings — it is processed once and not stored. Your portfolio data is saved only in your browser's local storage.
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