Vrcstt [updated] Jun 2026

The core of VRCSTT is its ability to convert vocal words into text that appears in a virtual "speech bubble" or the native VRChat chatbox.

Built with privacy in mind, VRCSTT ensures that data is processed in transit and not stored or sold to third parties.

a voice crackled through the room's speakers. It was a boy's voice, broken and terrified. "The archive said she was deleted. But I found the string. I pulled it." vrcstt

The Memory Core was a cathedral of light. Rows upon rows of glowing amber cylinders lined the walls, each containing the saved state of a human mind. But in the center of the room, a figure stood hunched over a console.

VRCSTT exists because one Deaf developer couldn't hear their friends in a karaoke bar. Three years later, it's used by over 80,000 monthly active users—from mute roleplayers to non-English speakers to hardcore raiders who just want to read callouts while the bass drops. The core of VRCSTT is its ability to

The elevator didn't go up. It didn't go down. It went across .

He reached the entrance to Layer 7. The door was a massive monolith of black chrome. It was pried open—scorch marks blackened the frame. It was a boy's voice, broken and terrified

He reached into the hologram. His hand disrupted the digital air, causing ripples of blue light. He grabbed the edge of the corrupted bench in the projection and pulled. It resisted, snapping back like rubber.