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Tanay Kothari

Flow keyboard is now on iOS! (beta)

We put the Flow experience you love into an iOS keyboard — and just like the desktop app, you can use it across all your mobile apps.


Here's how to use this on mobile (45 second YouTube video)



If you're a Pro or Team user, you can now download Flow’s iOS keyboard: https://wisprflow.ai/ios-beta


😍 What can I use it for? 

Our early users love using Flow, especially on a walk, in transit, or while multitasking. Their favorite use cases:

  • Emails

  • Slack

  • Texting

  • Quick notes

We'd love your feedback! This is a beta version, so there might be hiccups. Send over any feedback / issues to support@wisprflow.ai or drop a note in our Slack community! We're shipping improvements every day.

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Kirill Golubovskiy

Hey! Looks cool, but do you plan to improve the key input experience? Voice input isn’t always convenient, like in public transportation, in class, or during a meeting

Rajiv Ayyangar

@kirill_golubovskiy Have you used Wispr Flow on desktop? The main benefit of Wispr Flow is really good voice input. This is a cool implementation because they still have standard keyboard input, but they've added voice input on top.

steve beyatte

Doesn't the iPhone already have this? Is yours significantly better than the native one?


Pardon my naiveté

Tanay Kothari

@steveb Yep, we've optimized it to write in your style, gets names right and overall makes sure you have to edit as rarely as possible.



steve beyatte

@tanaykothari Cool, will give it a try!

Mitch Alison

@tanaykothari  @steveb Mate, I use the desktop Mac version and it's really hard to overestimate how accurate this thing is. It's leaps and bounds ahead of any built-in accessibility style dictation apps. And that's with someone with a thick South African accent. Waiting for the Android version now 😏

Ariel Fox

Android is coming this year, @mitch_alison !!!

Rajiv Ayyangar

@steveb Yeah it's significantly better and it does a really good job of cleaning up umms and starts and corrections. It also learns your vocabulary pretty well. Honestly, after using Wispr Flow on Mac for a couple of weeks, I've been extremely frustrated with iPhone's built-in voice-to-text.