Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Aug 21
Wispr Flow Wins ZDNET Endorsement With 100-Language Dictation and $15 Pro Tier
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Aug 21

Wispr Flow Wins ZDNET Endorsement With 100-Language Dictation and $15 Pro Tier

1 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Aug 21

Summary

  • ZDNET’s latest hands-on review recommends Wispr Flow as a more accurate and usable AI dictation tool than built-in Windows and iOS voice typing, saying it works well on both desktop and mobile.
  • More than 100 languages, custom name-and-jargon learning, speaker identification, meeting transcription, and AI-tool integration underpin that recommendation, along with app-wide access through desktop shortcuts and a mobile keyboard.
  • Free users get weekly caps of 2,000 soft and 5,000 hard words on desktop, plus 1,000 and 1,500 on mobile; the Pro plan costs $15 monthly or $12 annually per user and removes dictation limits.
  • Enterprise adds admin controls, audit logs, domain management, analytics, and teamwide model-training opt-outs, while Wispr says the service is HIPAA-ready and lets users disable data-based AI training.
  • The review positions Wispr Flow as a practical upgrade for users who prefer speaking over typing, including coding and everyday messaging, with a free tier and a 14-day Pro trial lowering the barrier to try it.

Insights

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