Wispr Flow Founder: The key to voice input is to listen to writing, not transcribing

The AI voice input product Wispr Flow doubled 10 times in five months, valued over $700 million, and the user's retention rate after one year was as high as 70%, with income increasing by nearly 40% since June; the founder Tanay Kothari stressed that the core difference was to solve “hearing” rather than “relaying” problems, and that the “zero-editing” rate had reached 89%, from the time the user saw the information generated to the average of half-seconds by sending it; and the voice eliminated the cognitive load of thinking, allowing users to focus on creating rather than processing spelling point formats, with statistics showing an average of 72% text input through Wispr Flow, which dropped to below 51TP3。

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