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February 24, 2026
Wispr Flow's Android App Adds Hinglish Dictation Across Apps
Published: February 24, 2026 at 1:03 AM
Updated: February 24, 2026 at 1:03 AM
100-word summary
Wispr Flow launched its Android app on February 23, bringing AI dictation to any app via a floating bubble that eliminates keyboard switching. A complete infrastructure rewrite delivers 30% faster transcription, while new Hinglish support handles mixed Hindi-English speech across 100+ languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Automatic translation isn't available yet, and Android requires an internet connection. For Android-heavy teams, especially in India, the cross-app dictation could cut typing friction significantly starting this week, though real productivity gains depend on piloting it in your actual workflow.
What happened
Wispr Flow launched its Android app on February 23, bringing AI dictation to any app via a floating bubble that eliminates keyboard switching. A complete infrastructure rewrite delivers 30% faster transcription, while new Hinglish support handles mixed Hindi-English speech across 100+ languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Automatic translation isn't available yet, and Android requires an internet connection.
Why it matters
For Android-heavy teams, especially in India, the cross-app dictation could cut typing friction significantly starting this week, though real productivity gains depend on piloting it in your actual workflow.