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Fernand Schroellleft a comment
Yes, it seemed to be a hard and stony way to some groundbreaking product, but today Wispr Flow is really one of the best working voice-to-text recognition tools around. The good thing is it can switch between languages while dictating. It has an iPad iOS version, it has a Windows version, and there is an Android version coming. Again a couple of unique selling points nobody from the competition...
How Wispr Flow found PMF through a pivot
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Fernand Schroellleft a comment
I'm using Wispr Flow since couple of months and I'm quite happy. It has some flaws and glitches. But overall I'm very happy with it, especially that it has as well Windows and iOS support. I don't own a Mac and I'm waiting for Android support. I've had also a lot of very positive feedbacks around Aqua Voice. I have this on my wish list as well, especially because it has much better latencies in...
Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow
Jake CrumpJoin the discussion
Fernand Schroellleft a comment
Eagerly awaiting the Android version of the tool, using it already on iOS, Windows, and Mac, but Android is really desperately missing here.

Wispr Flow for iOSVoice-first writing—now on iPhone



