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Wispr Flow offers free AI voice dictation across desktop and mobile with weekly word caps
A single ZDNET reviewer reports that Wispr Flow, an AI-powered speech-to-text tool available on Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android, delivers a better dictation experience than built-in OS options, with a free tier capped at weekly word limits and a Pro tier at $12, $15 per month.
For engineers who spend significant time writing documentation, emails, or notes, a cross-platform dictation tool that integrates with ChatGPT and Claude and supports natural-language coding instructions could reduce typing strain. The free tier's weekly caps (5,000 words hard limit on desktop, 1,500 on mobile) may be restrictive for heavy daily use, making the paid plan the practical option for professionals. This is a single-source product review, not independent corroboration of the tool's claims.
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Wispr Flow runs on Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android, with the desktop version triggered by a keyboard shortcut in any application and the mobile version functioning as a system keyboard.
The free edition supports over 100 languages, speaker identification for meeting transcriptions, calendar and Slack integration, and HIPAA-ready data privacy with optional AI training that can be disabled.
Pro costs $15 per person per month billed monthly or $12 billed annually, adding unlimited dictation, advanced AI models, and centralized billing; Enterprise adds security and admin controls.
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