Personalized Styles: Make Wispr Flow sound more like you!
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.
Now with Personalized Style, you now decide how Flow formats your text based on the type of app, so you always sound like you.
Choose your preferred formatting for each type of app:
Personal messaging apps (iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram)
Work messaging apps (Slack, Teams)
Email apps (Gmail, Outlook, Superhuman)
Other apps (Docs, Notes, ChatGPT, etc.)
Depending on the app category, you’ll be able to choose from Very Casual, Casual, Excited, or Formal. Flow will automatically apply your chosen punctuation and capitalization whenever you dictate. However, your words stay yours: Flow won't alter your grammar, phrasing, or word choice.

To try it out, open your Flow Desktop app and go to Style from your lefthand navigation.
Note: This feature is currently only available on Desktop, coming soon to iPhone. In the interim, there's a simpler version called Casual tone while messaging under Settings → Personalization.



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@tanaykothari I’m kind of a power user 70k+ words last month. I like the customization per use case but one feature I’ve wished for many times is a slider, where one end yields a literal word for word transcription and the other end is free reign for AI enhancement. What happens is that I choose words carefully and AI substitutes its own preference. If I had a slider I think I could find a comfortable medium.
Wispr Flow
@jeff_hunt4 Great point, we're working on something like that.
@tanaykothari Thanks! It's a big deal. These are the 3 categories of errors I see:
Undesired formatting - rare, sometimes it bulletizes things that shouldn't be, or incorrectly
Vocab/spelling errors - less rare, but your tools mostly mitigate this and marginal improvements are adequate
Undesired rewriting, word replacement - frequent enough to be annoying - no recourse other than editing, very annoying. This is why a want a "more literal please" button or slider
I never knew I needed this until now