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!
This is the launch I've been most excited about since joining Wispr.
Android has been our #1 most requested feature for over two years. Every week we'd get messages asking when it was coming. We could have shipped something basic early on, but the team wanted to make sure the Android experience was on par with what we'd built on Mac and iOS.
What makes this different from other voice-to-text apps on Android: Flow floats above every app. You don't switch keyboards or change modes. You just tap, speak, and it writes in your voice. It matches your tone, cleans up filler words, and formats everything so you can send without going back to edit.
We also built support for 100+ languages, including mixed-language dictation. If you switch between English and Hindi (or any other combo) mid-sentence, Flow handles it natively. That was a hard problem to solve and I haven't seen another app do it well on Android. I switch between English and Polish very often, and the ability to switch between the two without issue is crazy useful every day.
Over a million people already use Flow daily across Mac, Windows, and iPhone. We're offering unlimited free dictation on Android at launch because we want as many people as possible to push it hard and tell us what they think.
For two years, people kept asking me one question: When is Flow coming to Android?
We didn't want to ship a "checkbox" Android app. We waited until we could ship something that genuinely replaces typing.
📱 Nearly 4 billion people are on Android, yet voice on Android has always felt like a second citizen. Slow. Error-prone. Something you keep fixing.
Today we're changing that.
Wispr Flow floats above every app. No keyboard switching. No rewriting your own words to make them sound like you. If you can speak, you can stop using your keyboard.
⚡ We also just completed a major infrastructure rewrite that made Flow 30% faster across the board. And we now support 100+ languages, including Hinglish for people who naturally switch between English and Hindi mid-sentence. 🌍
This isn't a "mobile version" of Flow. It's the same intelligent system across Android, iPhone, Mac, and Windows. One experience. Every device.
🎁 We're offering unlimited free dictation on Android for a limited time at launch. Try it. Push it hard. Tell us where it breaks.
We've been obsessing over latency and accuracy for years. Today is the first time we feel like voice on Android is ready to be the primary interface, not the fallback.
Excited to finally ship this. Now it's your turn to just talk instead of type, and send without needing to edit ❤️
Very excited for this launch - WisprFlow is a huge unlock in my workflow and love seeing it on Android. Congrats, team!
Very excited for the Android launch, even though I don't have an Android phone. I've been using Wispr Flow on iOS for a while, and it's really changed the way I think on the go. I often have ideas or realizations when I'm on the go and write them down in personal notes using Bear. With Wispr Flow, I can dictate long, complex ideas on the go.
While I love the iOS functionality, it is a bit high-friction to get into Wispr Flow because of limitations on iOS's side. I'm really intrigued (and envious of Android users) to see what Wispr built in Android with less system restrictions!
At one point, the Flow team had 12 people who collectively spoke 22 languages. So, for many of us, it's a personal milestone to bring Flow to a platform that's inherently international.
It's been a privilege to see @rajbhattayushi@zhdan_philippov@sumitobroi and more bring Flow's characteristic smooth interaction the Android world. Excited for folks to try it!
been a customer for a while now - our whole team is also on it!! Congrats on launch
Yay a new feature!!
Since it supports mixed-language dictation and learns over time, have you seen any wild/creative use cases popping up like devs dictating code comments in VS Code, multilingual teams handling Hinglish/Spanglish in chats, or creators blasting out long-form content?
I was lucky enough to be in the alpha and beta for the app. It was amazing to use even before the team added the additional product features. I've been dictating text messages and notes while on runs, alarm descriptions, todos, and all sorts of other things I always assumed I'd have to use a keyboard for. I'm excited to see other people using it too!
Building Wispr Flow for Android was one of my favorite projects for the year -- and I'm so excited for all of you to try it. We've built a truly native experience that lets you speak anywhere you use your phone. Please share any feedback you have and we'll keep making it better and better!
This is the launch I've been most excited about since joining Wispr.
Android has been our #1 most requested feature for over two years. Every week we'd get messages asking when it was coming. We could have shipped something basic early on, but the team wanted to make sure the Android experience was on par with what we'd built on Mac and iOS.
What makes this different from other voice-to-text apps on Android: Flow floats above every app. You don't switch keyboards or change modes. You just tap, speak, and it writes in your voice. It matches your tone, cleans up filler words, and formats everything so you can send without going back to edit.
We also built support for 100+ languages, including mixed-language dictation. If you switch between English and Hindi (or any other combo) mid-sentence, Flow handles it natively. That was a hard problem to solve and I haven't seen another app do it well on Android. I switch between English and Polish very often, and the ability to switch between the two without issue is crazy useful every day.
Over a million people already use Flow daily across Mac, Windows, and iPhone. We're offering unlimited free dictation on Android at launch because we want as many people as possible to push it hard and tell us what they think.
Try it: https://wisprflow.ai/android
Would love to hear how it feels compared to whatever you're using now.