You’ve tried dictation.
This is different.
Wispr Flow turns your voice into polished, ready-to-send text. Works in every app, on every device.
“Wispr Flow replaces built-in voice transcription with a model that’s scary good”
Wispr Flow vs. built-in voice mode
Flow cleans up your text while you talk with 90% zero edit accuracy. You can just speak it and send it.
1. It’s insanely fast
2. It’s insanely accurate
3. It fixes your mistakes
That’s what they mean when they say “Speak naturally. Send without fixing.”
Built-in dictation
There are two ummm no wait. Actually three, things whisper does really well. It’s insanely fast. It’s insanely accurate and it fixes your mistakes. That’s what they mean when they say they say speak naturally send without fixing.
Clean, polished text that’s ready to send.
Built-in voice modes give you raw text. Flow gives you text you can send immediately.
Catches your corrections
You say "let's meet at 5... actually 6 pm." Built-in voice writes all of that. Flow gives you "Let's meet at 6pm.”
Formats lists, paragraphs, emails
Flow formats your text automatically based on what you're saying, so your text is and ready to send.
Gets uncommon names and terms right
Flow spells uncommon names and terms right using context from your screen and your personal Dictionary. Adithya, git diff, Andreessen Horowitz, Guillain–Barré syndrome.
Features built for developers
In your IDE, Flow understands code: handling camelCase and snake_case, file tagging in Cursor + Windsurf, and recognizing tools like Supabase and Vercel.
One tool, every app, every device
Your phone, ChatGPT, and Cursor all have their own voice mode. But Flow works in every text box on every device, replacing all of them with one faster, more accurate tool that learns how you write.
See it in action
Watch Tech with Tim compare ChatGPT's voice mode to Wispr Flow.
Frequently asked
How is this different from ChatGPT's voice mode, Cursor's voice, or Lovable's voice?
Those voice modes only work inside their own app, with varying quality and features. Flow is one tool that works across every app on every device with the same accuracy, same formatting, same personalization whether you're in WhatsApp, Slack, Claude, Gmail, or anywhere else. Instead of learning the quirks of five different voice inputs, you learn one.
What happens when I correct myself in the middle of a sentence?
Built-in dictation writes down everything, including the part you corrected, so you have to go back and fix it manually. Flow understands you changed your mind and gives you just the version you meant. Say "5 pm, actually 6" and you get "6 pm." It also handles bigger restarts: start a thought, scrap it, start over, and Flow follows your intent.
Built-in dictation is free. Why would I pay for this?
Built-in dictation is free, but the time you spend fixing its output isn't. Every re-read, every name correction, every deleted filler word adds up. Flow's output is ready to send a majority of the time, which means you actually get the full benefit of talking instead of typing.
It also works across every device, app, and website, instead of being locked to one platform or app/website.
Most users save over an hour a day because they completely cut out the editing cycle.
Doesn't built-in dictation already handle formatting?
Barely. It might add a period at the end of a sentence. However, it won't create numbered lists, separate paragraphs, structure an email, or organize a long rambling thought into something readable. Flow does all of that automatically.
The output is structured and ready to use, not a wall of text you have to clean up and format yourself.
I already type fast. Why would I need this?
Even fast typists speak faster than they type. But beyond speed, speaking is just easier. You get your full thoughts out without self-editing along the way. People especially notice this when prompting AI tools: they give way more context and detail when speaking, which means dramatically better output. And Flow works completely hands-free: so you can dictate while walking, commuting, cooking, or anytime a keyboard isn't practical.
Is this just a wrapper around OpenAI's Whisper?
No! And fun fact: we actually predate OpenAI’s Whisper.
Raw transcription is only the first step. Flow does the hard post-processing work: handling self-corrections, cleaning up run-on thoughts, recognizing names from screen context, etc.
We layer proprietary models on top of speech recognition and continuously retrain them with real user feedback, especially for the messy cases where basic dictation breaks: accents, background noise, and mid-sentence corrections.
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Speak naturally,
send without fixing.
Voice dictation that actually works, everywhere you work.
Any app, any device, any language.

