Wispr Flow, an AI-powered dictation application, has secured $30 million in Series A funding led by Menlo Ventures. This investment brings Wispr's total funding to $56 million, highlighting growing investor interest in voice AI technology. Wispr Flow aims to replace keyboards with voice by enabling users to speak naturally and convert speech to text across various applications.
Designed for professionals, students, and developers, Wispr Flow offers features such as context-aware transcription, tone matching, and a command mode for AI-assisted edits. It supports over 100 languages and integrates with tools like Cursor and Replit, enhancing productivity through hands-free writing and coding. The application is available on Mac and Windows, with enterprise API customisation available.
Wispr Flow uses advanced AI to provide accurate and fast dictation, claiming to increase typing speed threefold. It includes features like auto-learning, improved international language support, and team plan pricing. The company emphasises user privacy, ensuring data encryption and preventing its use for model training without user consent.