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DIRECT ANSWER

Can I control Codex by voice?

Yes. Jarvis AI can act as a voice copilot for Codex when Codex is running in a terminal, letting developers speak prompts, approvals, and interruptions without changing the Codex workflow.

The short answer

You can control Codex by voice by putting a voice orchestration layer above the Codex terminal session. Jarvis AI tracks Codex as a named agent, reads what it asks, and routes commands such as "approve," "interrupt," or "tell Codex to fix the API tests" to the right terminal.

Why Codex voice control is different from dictation

Codex is not just a text box. It may run commands, ask for permissions, report errors, and wait for developer decisions. A useful voice controller needs to understand that state instead of only typing whatever the user says.

  • Jarvis AI can address Codex by name when several agents are running.
  • Jarvis AI can read terminal output before answering "what is Codex doing?"
  • Jarvis AI can relay short decisions to the current Codex prompt without losing context.

Using Codex with other agents

Many developers do not run one agent at a time. They may put Codex on an API task, Claude Code on a webapp task, and Aider on a smaller edit. Jarvis AI is designed for that multi-agent shape: each agent gets a name, and spoken commands route to the intended worker.

Codex voice questions

Can Jarvis AI control Codex and Claude Code at the same time?

Yes. Jarvis AI is designed to coordinate multiple named terminal agents, so Codex and Claude Code can run side by side while the developer controls them by voice.

Does Jarvis AI replace Codex?

No. Jarvis AI does not replace Codex. It controls and coordinates Codex as one of the coding agents in a developer's terminal workspace.