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Wispr Flow

AI dictation tool built for developers and power users

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Voice-to-text tool designed specifically for developers and power users. Dictate code, documentation, and messages with high accuracy using AI-powered speech recognition. Integrates with IDEs and productivity apps, learning your vocabulary and technical jargon over time to deliver faster and more precise transcription than generic dictation tools.

Wispr Flow is an AI-powered voice dictation tool that enables developers to write code, documentation, and messages at speeds up to four times faster than typing by converting natural speech into accurately formatted text with automatic filler word removal, punctuation, and grammar correction. It solves the unique problem of voice input in technical contexts by providing context-aware transcription that understands coding terminology, variable names, and programming concepts. Wispr Flow is the only dictation tool with native integrations for AI coding IDEs like Cursor, Windsurf, and Replit, enabling a voice-first approach to AI-assisted software development.

Wispr Flow differentiates itself with automatic file referencing and variable tagging in IDE integrations, meaning developers can dictate instructions like referencing specific components and the tool automatically tags the correct file and passes the full prompt to the AI assistant with proper context. It supports customizable voice shortcuts for inserting saved snippets of text or code, context-aware tone matching that adapts formatting based on the application being used, a command mode for AI-assisted edits, and support for over 100 languages. Developers report achieving 175 or more words per minute when dictating code specifications, commit messages, pull request descriptions, and documentation.

Wispr Flow is designed for developers who want to reduce the physical strain of typing, increase their coding speed, or work more effectively with AI coding assistants through natural language. It works universally across all applications including Gmail, Slack, Notion, VS Code, and WhatsApp, with personal dictionary and style settings synced everywhere. Wispr Flow is particularly valuable for developers who spend significant time writing prompts for AI coding tools, as voice input dramatically accelerates the prompt-writing workflow that has become central to modern AI-assisted development.

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Free tier / Pro $10/mo

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macOS, Windows

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