Your follow-ups are only as good as your meeting notes. Wispr Notetaker gets your words and your speakers right, so your recaps, follow-ups, and answers are too. Before the meeting starts, it checks the invite so names are spelled correctly, and it brings the terminology you've already taught Wispr Flow into every conversation. Your transcripts use real names instead of "Speaker 1" and "Speaker 2," and every meeting is ready to pull into Claude or ChatGPT via MCP. Available on Mac. Free to try.
Wispr Flow is a Mac dictation app that lets you speak naturally and writes in your style across every application, 3x faster than typing.
With auto-edits, AI commands, and 100+ languages, Flow saves you hours by producing perfectly formatted text instantly.
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We did two product launches over the last five months, both went viral on X, LinkedIn, and ProductHunt, and helped us build a large audience in a short period of time.
Tired of typing? Wispr Flow for Windows lets you speak naturally and see your words perfectly formatted—no extra edits, no typos. It’s the easiest way to write 3x faster across all your apps.
Now on Android: smart voice-to-text that turns rambling speech into clean, ready-to-send text. Wispr Flow works seamlessly in any app, continues across app switches, and cleans up filler words, course corrections, punctuation, and formatting automatically. Free and unlimited for a limited time only!
Flow for iPhone is fast, natural voice dictation that works wherever you type—from iMessage to Gmail, Slack to Substack. Whether you’re on the go, juggling tasks, or just tired of typing with your thumbs, Flow helps you get stuff done 5x faster.
I'm a big fan of voice dictation apps. In fact, I'm using one right now to write this very post (you'll have to wait till the end to see which one I'm using )
The two main products I've used in this space are @Aqua Voice and @Wispr Flow. From talking to others, these are the two that I typically hear people mention using. In general, I hear a lot more people talk about using Wispr Flow.
Previously, Flow automatically formatted your text differently depending on whether you were in an email app or a messaging app. In emails, Flow used full punctuation, capitalization, and line breaks to look polished. In messaging apps, Flow made things a bit lighter and more casual.
That worked fine for most people, but it didn t always reflect your personal writing style.