Superscribe vs Wispr Flow: The Real Differences in 2026
Wispr Flow just launched on Android. With $81M in funding, Forbes features, and apps on every major platform, it is the most visible voice dictation tool in the market right now.
Superscribe takes a different approach. Fewer platforms, but a fundamentally different idea of what a dictation app should do.
Both apps turn your voice into text. The similarities run deeper than that, but so do the differences. Here is an honest breakdown of where each one wins and where each one falls short.
What Wispr Flow Does Well
Credit where it is due. Wispr Flow has built a polished product across four platforms: macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android. That kind of coverage matters if you dictate on your phone as much as your laptop.
Their “Styles” feature is clever. It adapts your output tone based on which app you are using. Drafting in Slack gets a casual voice. Writing in Google Docs gets a more formal one. The AI figures out the context and adjusts.
Custom dictionaries are another strong point. If you work in a specialized field with jargon that speech-to-text engines butcher, you can teach Wispr Flow the correct spellings. Helpful for medical, legal, and technical vocabulary.
The free tier gives you 1,000 words per week on mobile and 2,000 on desktop. That is enough to test the product before committing to the $10/month Pro plan.
What Superscribe Does Differently
Superscribe was not built to be a general-purpose dictation tool for everyone. It was built for people who work with their voice and need to know where their time went.
Automatic Time Tracking
This is the feature no competitor has. Not Wispr Flow. Not any dictation app on the market.
Every time you dictate with Superscribe, the app tracks how long you spoke. Those minutes get logged automatically. For freelancers, consultants, and anyone who bills by the hour, this turns dictation into billable data.
No more opening Toggl in a separate tab. No more reconstructing your hours at the end of the day from memory. You dictated for 47 minutes on the Anderson project? Superscribe already knows.
13 Output Templates
Wispr Flow has Styles that adjust tone. Superscribe has templates that transform structure.
The difference matters. A “Style” might make your text sound more professional or casual. A template takes raw dictation and reformats it into a completely different document type: a meeting note, a to-do list, a professional email, a bug report, a social media post.
Superscribe ships with 13 templates across five categories. You dictate a stream-of-consciousness brain dump, pick a template, and the output is a structured document ready to use. The AI post-processing is sentiment-aware, meaning it preserves your voice and intent while reshaping the format.
Real-Time Streaming
Hold Option+Shift+Space and your words appear in whatever app you are using as you speak them. Character by character. In real time.
This is not “record, process, paste.” This is live text flowing into Slack, your code editor, a browser search bar, or anywhere else your cursor happens to be. The latency is roughly 150 milliseconds, which feels instant.
Wispr Flow also supports dictation into active fields, but the streaming experience and the feel of words appearing as you speak is a core part of how Superscribe was designed from the start.
Filler Word Removal (Zero Latency)
Both apps remove filler words. The implementation is different.
Superscribe strips filler words instantly across 99+ languages. English “um” and “uh,” German “äh,” French “euh,” and dozens more disappear before you see the text. Repeated words and punctuation artifacts get cleaned up too. Zero added latency.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Platforms:
- Superscribe: macOS, Windows
- Wispr Flow: macOS, Windows, iOS, Android
Real-Time Streaming:
- Superscribe: Yes, into any input field
- Wispr Flow: Yes, with dictation into active fields
Automatic Time Tracking:
- Superscribe: Yes, built-in
- Wispr Flow: No
Output Templates:
- Superscribe: 13 structural templates (email, meeting notes, to-do, social post, bug report, etc.)
- Wispr Flow: “Styles” (tone-based formatting, desktop only)
Filler Word Removal:
- Superscribe: Instant, 99+ languages
- Wispr Flow: AI-based auto-editing
Custom Dictionaries:
- Superscribe: Not yet
- Wispr Flow: Yes
Pricing:
- Superscribe: Free 5-minute demo, then paid
- Wispr Flow: Free tier (1K-2K words/week), Pro $10/month
Funding:
- Superscribe: Bootstrapped
- Wispr Flow: $81M raised
Who Should Pick What
Choose Superscribe if:
- You bill clients by the hour and want time tracking that just happens
- You need structured output, not just clean text (meeting notes, emails, to-do lists, code prompts)
- You dictate heavily on desktop (macOS or Windows)
- You want real-time streaming where words appear as you speak
- You prefer a focused tool that does specific things well
Choose Wispr Flow if:
- You need dictation on your phone (iOS or Android)
- You want a free tier to use indefinitely
- Custom dictionaries matter for your field (medical, legal, technical)
- You prefer tone-based formatting that adapts per app
- Platform coverage across all your devices is the top priority
The Honest Take
Wispr Flow is a well-funded, well-built product with broader platform support. If you need dictation on mobile, it is the clear choice today.
But if you work at a desk and your voice is how you get things done, Superscribe solves problems that Wispr Flow does not touch. Time tracking turns every dictation session into a billable record. Templates turn rambling into structured documents. Those are not incremental improvements. They are different product categories.
The best way to find out which one fits is to try both. The free tiers make that easy.
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