Tired of typing? Wispr Flow for Windows lets you speak naturally and see your words perfectly formatted—no extra edits, no typos. It’s the easiest way to write 3x faster across all your apps.
I can't wait to see what happens next! It’s always great to see tools aimed at simplifying tasks.
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Cross-platform is huge. So many good Mac tools never make it to Windows, which locks out a massive chunk of users.
The "3x faster dictation" claim is interesting — is that based on words-per-minute vs typing, or including the time saved from not having to edit/correct mistakes?
Curious how it handles the Windows audio stack too. Mac has Core Audio which makes low-latency mic access pretty straightforward, but Windows audio routing can be finicky.
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With this I can have one streamlined way of collecting or expressing my thoughts. I am just really loving it so far.
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The 'Auto-edits' feature is a game changer! 🚀 I've been testing voice tools for a while, and the way Flow handles 'course correction' (fixing mid-sentence thoughts) is the best I've seen.
As a maker myself (currently launching WebAITool), I’m always looking for ways to reduce friction for users. You guys just set a high bar for UX! Congrats on the massive launch!
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I can't wait to see what happens next! It’s always great to see tools aimed at simplifying tasks.
Cross-platform is huge. So many good Mac tools never make it to Windows, which locks out a massive chunk of users.
The "3x faster dictation" claim is interesting — is that based on words-per-minute vs typing, or including the time saved from not having to edit/correct mistakes?
Curious how it handles the Windows audio stack too. Mac has Core Audio which makes low-latency mic access pretty straightforward, but Windows audio routing can be finicky.
With this I can have one streamlined way of collecting or expressing my thoughts. I am just really loving it so far.
The 'Auto-edits' feature is a game changer! 🚀 I've been testing voice tools for a while, and the way Flow handles 'course correction' (fixing mid-sentence thoughts) is the best I've seen.
As a maker myself (currently launching WebAITool), I’m always looking for ways to reduce friction for users. You guys just set a high bar for UX! Congrats on the massive launch!