Wispr Flow Launches AI Voice-to-Text Tool in India with Hinglish Support
Wispr Flow launches in India; offers Hinglish and Android app support
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Wispr Flow, an AI-powered voice-to-text startup, launched its services in India, offering full Hinglish support and an Android app. The company has seen its user base triple in three months, making India its second-largest market. The launch is complemented by a unique offline marketing campaign in Bengaluru.
- 01Wispr Flow officially launched in India, introducing Hinglish support and an Android app.
- 02The company has experienced a threefold increase in its Indian user base over the past three months.
- 03Wispr Flow aims to replace traditional typing workflows with AI-led voice productivity tools.
- 04The launch includes an innovative offline marketing campaign using branded auto-rickshaws in Bengaluru.
- 05Founded in 2021, Wispr Flow has raised approximately $81 million and was valued at $700 million in late 2025.
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Wispr Flow, an AI-driven voice-to-text startup, officially launched its services in India on Monday, introducing full Hinglish support and an Android app designed for ease of use. The company, founded in 2021 by Stanford alumni Tanay Kothari and Sahaj Garg, has seen remarkable growth, tripling its user base in India within three months, even before the official launch. This rapid adoption reflects India's position as Wispr Flow's second-largest market, with a significant number of users integrating the tool into workplace applications like Slack. The launch also features a creative offline marketing strategy in Bengaluru, deploying 100 branded auto-rickshaws to capture the attention of commuters in a city notorious for heavy traffic. Kothari emphasized that this approach allows the company to stand out amidst the crowded digital advertising landscape. With approximately $81 million raised to date and a valuation of $700 million in late 2025, Wispr Flow is poised to make a significant impact in the Indian market.
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The launch of Wispr Flow in India could enhance productivity for users by providing a more natural way to communicate through voice, especially in professional settings.
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