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What is Orion Labs Onyx?

Orion Labs Onyx is a voice command platform designed for teams and organisations that need hands-free control of their work tools. It lets you customise voice commands to match your workflow, rather than forcing you to learn a fixed set of instructions. The tool integrates with existing business applications, meaning you can trigger actions across multiple platforms by speaking a single command. Information sharing is built with security controls, so teams can collaborate without exposing sensitive data. It's particularly useful in environments where typing isn't practical, such as warehouses, field work, or situations where hands need to stay free.

Key Features

Custom voice commands

Create voice triggers tailored to your specific workflow and terminology

Business tool integration

Connect with existing applications to control actions across multiple platforms

Secure information sharing

Share data between team members with granular access controls

Hands-free operation

Control tools and workflows without requiring keyboard or mouse input

Team management

Assign permissions and manage voice command access across your organisation

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Customisable commands mean less time learning the tool and more time using it your way
  • Works with tools you already use, so no need to replace your existing software
  • Freemium model lets you test the basics without upfront cost
  • Built with security controls appropriate for workplace use

Limitations

  • Voice recognition accuracy can vary depending on background noise and accents
  • Setup and customisation of commands requires time investment upfront
  • Limited information available about what integrations are supported out of the box

Use Cases

Field technicians logging information or accessing manuals without stopping work

Warehouse workers picking and packing orders using voice commands instead of handheld devices

Teams in loud environments needing communication tools that work alongside existing systems

Accessibility use case for employees who benefit from voice-controlled interfaces

Call centres or customer service teams controlling multiple systems simultaneously