Wispr Flow debuts an Android application for AI-driven dictation

Wispr Flow debuts an Android application for AI-driven dictation

The AI-driven dictation company Wispr Flow has introduced its Android application today. Initially, the app was made available for Mac and Windows, followed by its iOS launch in June 2025.

On iOS, Wispr Flow allowed users to utilize a specialized keyboard. On the Android platform, the user interface differs slightly, featuring a floating bubble to access the dictionary. Users can hold the bubble to dictate, tap once to begin, and then tap the close button to end the dictation. Similar to other platforms, the app not only provides dictation but also removes filler words and formats the text based on the app’s context and the spoken material.

“Android finally provided us the opportunity to create the voice experience we had always envisioned. Only when the platform is unobtrusive can we genuinely anticipate voice replacing typing on mobile,” stated Tanay Kothari, co-founder and CEO of the startup.

The app supports translation in more than 100 languages and operates seamlessly across other applications. With the Android application launch, Wispr Flow announced an infrastructure overhaul, enhancing dictation speed by 30% compared to earlier versions.

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Despite the multitude of AI-driven dictation applications present for desktop and iOS, Wispr Flow is among the few that have launched on Android, joining Typeless, which released its app for the platform last month.

Additionally, the company has introduced a new model for Hinglish, a blend of Hindi and English, aimed at individuals in India who communicate in a mixed language style.

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“As someone who often mixes English and Hindi when conversing with family and colleagues back home, I felt compelled to create something for myself: the first voice model geared towards transcription in Hinglish rather than conventional Hindi script,” Kothari expressed.

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The company highlighted that even with a preliminary rollout to a limited user base, there have been over 1.3 million words spoken in English by users in recent days.

Wispr Flow has emerged as one of the leading startups in the sector of AI-driven dictation applications, garnering considerable attention from venture capitalists. In June, the startup secured $30 million in funding led by Menlo Ventures, followed by an additional $25 million in November from a round headed by Notable Capital. In total, Wispr Flow has raised $81 million, with its latest valuation reported at $700 million, according to sources.

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