WISPR’s flow released the iOS app to make dictation easily feel

by SkillAiNest

It feels like AI companies want us to all talk more often than our products. Meta, Google, Openi, and Anthropic, to name some people, let users talk to their AI boats naturally that they will talk to another person, taking advantage of the development of technology from speech.

Called a startup WISPR Flow It seems that it can move the Big Vegas forward, though, with its dictation tech, which supports more than 100 languages. The company today extends its existing Windows and Mac Apps with a new iOS app that doubles as a keyboard, allowing you to use your voice to type inside any app.

Now, you may be thinking that it is just another text company, but this reporter was particularly affected by the WisPR flow. As an Indian, I have never found a text app from speech that can fully understand what I am saying. I also have a difficult time with AII assistants like Alexa and Siri.

However, the flow of WISPR has been a much better experience than any dictation tech I used to use in Big Tech. At first, I had to edit my phrase WISPR Flow Desktop and Mobile Apps, but after using it a few times, the dictation experience improved greatly. I finished using the app to write long emails and messages, and even wrote this story mostly using my voice.

If you need to type a special letter, the app also has a numerical and symbol keyboard, and it automatically learns the names and conditions of the customs, or you can add them to the dictionary. If you want to use it in an environment where you can’t speak out loud, it allows you to whisper in your mic. The company claims that the iOS app can also operate in the network’s poor coverage environment.

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Startup co -founder, Tanaye Cothor, told the Tech Crunch that he had come out to develop a wearing device that would allow users to quietly type for words. It had a wearing operating layer, and last July, the company developed the software to focus on the software and released its MacPap a few months later.

On the desktop app, users can start dictating in any app by suppressing a hotkie, which is easy to access. The iOS app will be the challenge, whenever they want to use the app, let users convert to WISPR’s keyboard.

WISPR flow is free to use until you hit the range of 2,000 words per week. An AN unlimited project of $ 12 (or 144) per month (or 144) per month that also gives you early access to new features.

The company has raised $ 26 million from investors, including NEA, Paulo Alto Networks, and 8VC. Kothari said that the exchange rate in his subscription business is seeing 19 %, and is increasing 60 % at the beginning of 60 % year -on -year.

Startup is working on issuing an Android app this year. It is also making joint context functionality for teams to understand the general terms in the app enterprise context.

WISPR has many rivals, including YC -backed aquaFor, for, for,. TottestFor, for, for,. Super WasperAnd Batter dictation. Although Kotari is expected to compete with the development of AI and sound technology in this place, he believes that the Wesper’s engineering team and long -term investment in Tech will separate it.

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