Short answer: if you want to type Bangla by voice into ANY Windows app, accurately and in real time, Azadi 24 is the most complete option — and normal Bangla + English typing is free. Here is how it honestly compares to the alternatives people usually try.
| Tool | Bangla accuracy | Works in any app | Real-time | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Azadi 24 | High (built for Bangla) | ✓ System-wide | ✓ Streaming | Free · Pro ৳300/mo |
| Windows Win+H | Weak for Bangla | ✓ System-wide | ✓ | Free |
| Google Docs voice | Okay | ✗ Only in Docs/Chrome | ✓ | Free |
| Avro Keyboard | n/a — it’s typing | ✓ (typing) | ✗ Not voice | Free |
| Borno / Okkhor | Good | ✓ System-wide | Varies | Free |
| Online voice-typing sites | Mediocre | ✗ Copy-paste only | Varies | Free |
vs Windows Win+H and Google Docs voice typing
Both are free and worth trying first. The honest gap is Bangla quality: Win+H’s Bangla recognition is weak, and Google Docs voice typing only works inside Google Docs (or a Chrome box) — not in Word, Notepad, Messenger or wherever else you actually write. Azadi 24 focuses on accurate Bangla and types into any app.
vs Avro Keyboard
Avro is excellent — but it’s a phonetic keyboard, so you still type with your fingers (and guess spellings). Azadi 24 is voice: you speak. They solve different problems; many people use a phonetic keyboard and voice typing together.
vs Borno and Okkhor
These are the closest free desktop alternatives and genuinely good. Azadi 24’s edge is true real-time streaming, AI features (translate, polish, screenshot — Pro), the phone-to-PC bridge, and English voice typing for bilingual users — while keeping normal Bangla typing free.
So which should you pick?
- Want accurate Bangla voice typing in every app, free to start → download Azadi 24.
- Curious first? Try it live in your browser.
- Need the steps? How to type Bangla by voice.