Wispr Flow has launched its iOS app for effortless voice typing, offering compatibility with over 100 languages. The app integrates as a custom keyboard, allowing users to dictate directly into any application on their iPhone or iPad. Key features include automatic learning of custom names and terms, whisper mode, and functionality even with poor network coverage. The app's primary challenge is requiring users to switch to the Wispr Flow keyboard for dictation. Wispr Flow's business model includes a free tier and an unlimited paid plan, with revenue growing 60% year-on-year.
Wispr Flow, a startup specializing in voice dictation technology, has expanded its reach by releasing an iOS app. The app, designed to function as a custom keyboard, allows users to dictate directly into any application on their iPhone or iPad. This new feature supports over 100 languages, making it accessible to a global user base [1].
Key features of the Wispr Flow iOS app include automatic learning of custom names and terms, a whisper mode for quiet dictation, and functionality even in environments with poor network coverage. The app aims to provide a seamless and efficient typing experience, reducing the need for manual corrections and enhancing productivity [2].
One of the primary challenges for Wispr Flow is persuading users to switch to its custom keyboard for dictation. However, the company's co-founder, Tanay Kothari, believes that the app's superior performance and features will set it apart from competitors. Wispr Flow has already established a strong foundation with its desktop apps and is currently working on releasing an Android app and shared context functionality for teams [1].
The startup's business model includes a free tier with a weekly word limit and an unlimited paid plan for $12 per month. Wispr Flow has seen a 19% conversion rate for its subscription business and a 60% year-on-year revenue increase. The company has raised $26 million in funding from investors such as NEA, Palo Alto Networks, and 8VC [1].
Wispr Flow faces competition from other voice dictation startups like Aqua, Talktastic, Superwhisper, and Betterdication. Despite the competition, Kothari is confident that Wispr Flow's engineering team and long-term investment in technology will give it a competitive edge [1].
References:
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/03/wispr-flow-releases-ios-app-in-a-bid-to-make-dictation-feel-effortless/
[2] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wispr-flow-ai-voice-dictation/id6497229487
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