Wispr Flow Launches AI Dictation App on Android, Targets Global Market with Multilingual Support

February 23, 2026
Wispr Flow Launches AI Dictation App on Android, Targets Global Market with Multilingual Support
  • Wispr Flow has launched its AI-powered dictation app for Android, expanding beyond desktop and iOS to the world’s most-used mobile platform.

  • The Android app uses a floating dictation bubble to start, stop, and dictate, offering text that’s cleaned and contextually formatted with translation in over 100 languages and operability across other apps.

  • Wispr Flow differentiates from built-in Android/iOS dictation by enabling cross-app, low-latency transcription with smart cleanup and formatting, competing with Gboard, Samsung dictation, and Typeless.

  • The company has raised $81 million in funding, with a reported valuation around $700 million, signaling expansion into broader language support, enterprise integrations, and performance improvements.

  • Early access has driven strong engagement, with about 1.3 million words processed, and the company provided contact details for TechCrunch writer Ivan Mehta.

  • TechCrunch notes the Boston event on June 9, 2026, featuring a remark from Kothari about Hinglish and product philosophy.

  • Future focus areas include offline modes, stronger privacy controls, programmable voice commands, domain adaptation for healthcare, legal, and sales, and reliability at scale across accents and noisy environments.

  • Wispr Flow introduced Hinglish, a Hindi-English code-switching model, to better serve Indian users and support transcription blending languages, including multilingual live transcription in messaging apps.

  • A Hinglish model handles code-mixed speech and outputs readable text without forcing transliteration or strict orthography.

  • The platform’s infrastructure rewrite claims Flow is about 30% faster with an accuracy target three times higher than competing voice models, and users have dictated over 1.3 million English words in early rollout with translation to 100+ languages.

  • Flow for Android emphasizes speed, cross-app usability, and broad language support as competitive advantages.

  • Pricing includes Flow Basic (free, up to 2,000 words weekly on Mac/PC and 1,000 words on iOS/Android) with 100 languages, Flow Pro at $10–$12 per month for unlimited words across devices, plus enterprise options.

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