Wispr Flow helps you write by speaking in the places where you would normally type: email, notes, chats, docs, and work apps. It sits close to audio transcription, but it is built for live text input rather than turning a finished recording into a transcript.
What it does
- turns speech into clean text and removes repeats, filler words, and slips
- supports more than 100 languages and can detect the language automatically
- lets you add names, terms, and product words to a custom dictionary
- adds snippets for repeated phrases, replies, and templates
- works on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android
Who it is for
Flow is useful for people who write a lot every day: replies, notes, tasks, messages, and drafts. If you need to edit a finished draft rather than dictate it, compare it with ChatGPT or Claude.
What to keep in mind
The free plan is limited to 2,000 words per week. Pro adds more room and has a 14-day trial with no card required. As with any voice input tool, read important text before sending it: Flow removes a lot of routine work, but names, numbers, and sensitive wording still deserve a quick check.
Mobile versions are available on the App Store and Google Play.


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