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Wispr Flow

Wispr Flow

Technology, Information and Internet

San Francisco, California 25,246 followers

Smart voice-to-text that helps you work 4x faster in any app, with SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001, and HIPAA compliance.

About us

Wispr Flow (available on Mac, iPhone and Windows) lets you speak naturally and see your words perfectly formatted—no extra edits, no typos. It’s the easiest way to write 4x faster across all your apps.

Website
https://wisprflow.ai/
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Artificial Intelligence, Voice Assistants, and Human Computer Interaction

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  • Wispr Flow reposted this

    View profile for Rinki Sethi

    CSO at Upwind Security | Founding Partner at Lockstep | |Board Member at StrongDM and Vaultree | Former Board Member at ForgeRock | Former VP & CISO at Twitter, Rubrik, BILL | Speaker

    I will be honest. I didn’t get it at first. My reaction was, why would anyone need this when the iPhone already does it? Then I heard Tanay Kothari’s story, and everything changed. He wasn’t trying to build a transcription tool. He was trying to build a way to turn thoughts into text. When the world wasn’t ready for that idea, he didn’t give up. He built Wispr Flow, an intelligent keyboard that listens, understands context, and makes communication effortless. It has become a part of my daily life. When it went down for a few hours one day, I was actually frustrated because I couldn’t function without it. That is when I knew this product was special. Tanay Kothari is one of the most naturally curious and thoughtful founders I have ever met. He listens deeply, he iterates fast, and he builds with heart. He is the kind of founder you want to bet on. And he built Wispr Flow with privacy, security, and transparency at the center. That matters. Today, watching Wispr Flow announce its Series A2, I could not be more proud. Since their last round 5 months ago, they’ve 10x’ed their revenue, and raised a total of $81 million to build the voice operating system of the future. Tanay Kothari, congratulations on this milestone. I am so proud of you and the team. This is only the beginning, and I cannot wait to watch what you build next. 🚀🚀🚀🎉🎉🎉

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    View profile for Matt Swulinski

    Head of Growth @ Wispr Flow & Managing Partner @ Full Funnel Growth

    Funny how the biggest career shifts rarely feel big in the moment. Wispr Flow started for me as a side thread. I was deep in the trenches at Superhuman growing a few acquisition verticals, and some of that work led to an intro to this tiny, very intense team trying to rethink how we talk to computers. I joined part-time, splitting my week between my own companies, client work, and this “voice OS” experiment. I was the person running our Product Hunt launches, stitching together early funnels, and jumping in anywhere we needed extra hands. Over time, that turned into something much bigger. I’ve gone from “helping with launches” to orchestrating our acquisition funnels end-to-end, working shoulder-to-shoulder with Daniel McCallum on marketing. Six months ago I jumped in full time as Head of Growth – and it’s honestly the best career decision I’ve ever made. And today is one of those pinch-me milestones: we’re announcing a $25M raise led by Notable Capital, with participation from Stephen Bartlett / Diary of a CEO, bringing Wispr Flow’s total funding to $81M. That capital is fuel for the next chapter – pushing toward a true voice operating system so interacting with technology feels more like talking to a friend than fighting a keyboard. I’ve never worked with a team like this. The pace we move at, the level of craft people bring, and the willingness to take big, weird bets on the future of voice and AI – it’s rare. I’m incredibly proud to be building alongside Tanay Kothari and Sahaj Garg, and to play a small part in turning Wispr Flow from a wild idea into something people now rely on every day. We’re still early. There’s so much left to build, and this next year is going to matter even more than the last one. But I wanted to pause in the middle of the chaos and say: I’m grateful. Grateful for the trust, the ownership, the late-night brainstorms, and the chance to work on something that feels genuinely new. If you’re excited about the future of voice, productivity, and how we actually use AI in real life, keep an eye on Wispr Flow. We’re just getting started.

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  • We’re thrilled to announce that Wispr Flow raised another $25M round after 10x'ing our revenue in just 5 months. This Series A2 brings our total funding to $81M, led by Hans Tung at Notable Capital, with Steven Bartlett joining as an investor and partner. We’re grateful for their conviction in what we’re building. But here's what matters more than the money: We cracked voice input. Not transcription - actual understanding. Our users hit "send" in under 0.5 seconds without checking. They trust it blindly. That's never existed before. Voice input was step one. Now, we’re building the assistant that actually gets things done. In a recent benchmark, Wispr came out as 3-4x more accurate than OpenAI, ElevenLabs, and Siri. We're hiring cracked engineers and growth marketers who want to build the future of human-computer interaction. The keyboard had a good 150-year run. Time to build what comes next. PS: like, repost, and comment "Wispr" to get Wispr Flow for free for 3 months ❤️

  • Wispr Flow reposted this

    View profile for Tanay Kothari

    CEO at Wispr Flow | IOI Medalist | Forbes 30 under 30 | Stanford CS + AI

    We just raised another $25M after 10x'ing our ARR in 5 months. The crazy part is this almost never happened. 17 years ago, I watched Iron Man as a 10-year-old kid in Delhi. That night, I pulled my first all-nighter teaching myself to code. Not because I wanted to build apps or make money. Because I wanted to build Jarvis. My parents gave me 1 hour of screen time per day. So I coded in secret, sleeping every alternate night through middle school and high school. Built 50+ apps. Got a cease and desist from Google at age 12. All for this one obsession: making computers understand us like humans do. Fast forward to today: - We've raised $81M total to build the voice operating system - Growing revenue 40% month-over-month this year - 70% user retention after one year (unheard of in consumer) - Teams at 270 of the Fortune 500 use Wispr Flow daily Our Series A2 was led by Hans Tung at Notable Capital (who was an early investor in five companies that made it to $100B valuation like Slack, Tiktok, and Airbnb). Steven Bartlett also joined as an investor and partner. But here's what matters more than the money: We cracked voice input. Not transcription - actual understanding. Our users hit "send" in under 0.5 seconds without checking. They trust it blindly. That's never existed before. In a recent benchmark, Wispr came out as 3-4x more accurate than OpenAI, ElevenLabs, and Siri. And we're just getting started. Voice input was step one. Now we're building the assistant that actually does things for you. To my co-founder Sahaj Garg - there's no one else I'd rather build Jarvis with than my college roommate and closest friend. To our team pulling all-nighters and shipping magic - you're the reason that 10-year-old kid's dream is becoming real. We're hiring cracked engineers and growth marketers who want to build the future of human-computer interaction. The keyboard had a good 150-year run. Time to build what comes next. PS: like, repost, and comment "Wispr" to get Wispr Flow for free for 3 months ❤️ — Written with Wispr Flow

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    View profile for Tanay Kothari

    CEO at Wispr Flow | IOI Medalist | Forbes 30 under 30 | Stanford CS + AI

    We just met a guy who coded an app while running a marathon with a MacBook strapped to his back. Tijs Nieuwboer came to us with an idea most people would call impossible: Build a working app with Wispr Flow using only his voice. While running the Amsterdam Marathon. Less than 1% of people have ever run a marathon. Zero people had built a working app while running one. He trained for weeks. Not just running. Training the setup. AR glasses paired with his MacBook. Custom voice triggers. Testing code snippets during practice runs around Amsterdam. Race day hits. Within the first kilometer, he lost his laptop connection. Most people would've stopped right there. Tijs opened his backpack mid-stride, wires spilling out everywhere, reconnected the setup, and kept moving. For the next few kilometers, it actually worked. His voice turned into code on screen: Variables registered correctly. Files tagged themselves. He was literally speaking an app into existence while running through Amsterdam. The app he was building: Hypes. A voice-based companion designed to keep you accountable to your goals, to talk back to you when your motivation dips. By kilometer 35, the app finally worked. Hypes responded back to him about his goal - finishing the marathon while building it. The voice-based companion he'd been coding was now actually working, keeping him accountable in real time. That's when he knew it worked. Building used to require a desk. Now you can create mid-stride. Voice AI didn't just make coding easier. It made it possible anywhere. Tijs said it best: "If I can build something while running a marathon, what's stopping you from building yours from your couch?" — Written with Wispr Flow

  • Wispr Flow reposted this

    View profile for Tanay Kothari

    CEO at Wispr Flow | IOI Medalist | Forbes 30 under 30 | Stanford CS + AI

    We just met a guy who coded an app while running a marathon with a MacBook strapped to his back. Tijs Nieuwboer came to us with an idea most people would call impossible: Build a working app with Wispr Flow using only his voice. While running the Amsterdam Marathon. Less than 1% of people have ever run a marathon. Zero people had built a working app while running one. He trained for weeks. Not just running. Training the setup. AR glasses paired with his MacBook. Custom voice triggers. Testing code snippets during practice runs around Amsterdam. Race day hits. Within the first kilometer, he lost his laptop connection. Most people would've stopped right there. Tijs opened his backpack mid-stride, wires spilling out everywhere, reconnected the setup, and kept moving. For the next few kilometers, it actually worked. His voice turned into code on screen: Variables registered correctly. Files tagged themselves. He was literally speaking an app into existence while running through Amsterdam. The app he was building: Hypes. A voice-based companion designed to keep you accountable to your goals, to talk back to you when your motivation dips. By kilometer 35, the app finally worked. Hypes responded back to him about his goal - finishing the marathon while building it. The voice-based companion he'd been coding was now actually working, keeping him accountable in real time. That's when he knew it worked. Building used to require a desk. Now you can create mid-stride. Voice AI didn't just make coding easier. It made it possible anywhere. Tijs said it best: "If I can build something while running a marathon, what's stopping you from building yours from your couch?" — Written with Wispr Flow

  • Wispr Flow reposted this

    View profile for Tanay Kothari

    CEO at Wispr Flow | IOI Medalist | Forbes 30 under 30 | Stanford CS + AI

    We're excited to officially announce that Clay is now using Wispr Flow across their teams! Clay has revolutionized how companies do outbound at scale. Now they're using Wispr Flow to supercharge their own productivity. It started with one power user - Yash - who couldn't stop talking about how much faster he was working. Within a week, 20 Clay employees had signed up. The next week, 50. Today, they have over 100 users. No top-down mandate. No formal rollout. Just one engineer telling another: "You have to try this." Clay even featured us in their newsletter - not because we asked, but because their team genuinely couldn't work without Flow anymore. What surprised us most: the use cases. Clay's team uses Flow for everything from writing complex formulas to documenting workflows to responding to customer questions. They're saving hours every day just by talking instead of typing. Clay pioneered how companies personalize outreach at scale. We're reimagining how people interact with their tools. Both making B2B software more human. Grateful that a company known for their own innovation chose Flow to accelerate their work. Even more grateful their team can't imagine going back to typing.

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  • It's now easier than ever for your team to experience the magic of Flow Pro. Every teammate you invite now gets a free 14-day Flow Pro trial, even if they've already tried it before.  No upfront payment.  No domain requirements.  No seat minimums. Start free, invite your team for free, and scale naturally when you're ready.  Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gn4uVuVW 

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  • Introducing Personalized Style: a new way to tell Flow how to format your text based on the type of app you’re using. You can now set your preferred formatting for each app category: - Personal messaging (iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram) - Work messaging (Slack, Teams) - Email (Gmail, Outlook, Superhuman) - Other apps (Docs, Notes, ChatGPT, etc.) For each category, choose how you want Flow to format your text: Very Casual, Casual, Excited, or Formal. Flow will automatically apply your selected punctuation and capitalization style whenever you dictate. Give it a try in our Mac and Windows app (coming soon to iPhone!) And read more about it here: https://lnkd.in/gkrZQiHt

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Funding

Wispr Flow 6 total rounds

Last Round

Series A

US$ 30.0M

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