The newly launched app Wispr Flow enhances voice-to-text functionality on Android devices, offering a significant upgrade over existing options. Debuting today, the app utilizes AI to provide seamless dictation, allowing users to speak naturally while it transcribes their words into text. Unlike its iOS counterpart, which replaces the keyboard, the Android version operates alongside the existing keyboard as a pop-up feature.
Users can initiate the service after granting necessary permissions, enabling them to paste text directly into any text field. With support for over 100 languages, including a blend of Hindi and English known as Hinglish, Wispr Flow aims to streamline the typing process by eliminating filler words and errors during dictation. Currently, the app is available for free during its early access phase, although users should note that similar unlimited usage on other platforms typically incurs a fee of $12/month.
As the app gains traction, it is expected that the free offering may change, given that other versions impose a weekly limit of 1,000 words. With early access now underway, users can anticipate insights and feedback on its performance in the near future.