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According to CleverTip, 40% of smartphone users are now using voice input to create messages or content.
AI voice dictation tools are rapidly changing the way we write. Now the need for keyboard is decreasing, you just speak and AI converts it into clean, organized, readable text. These AI dictation tools recognize not just words but also expressions.
According to CleverTip, 40% of smartphone users are now using voice input to create messages or content. That means this is not just a feature, it is a big change in user behavior.
Voice typing vs AI tools AI turns conversations into notes
Earlier, voice typing meant that whatever you say will come in the text. Now AI dictation tools edit that text, that is, in a way they become your co-writer. These apps complete incomplete sentences, correct misspelled or distorted language, correct language tone, and can even convert normal conversations into notes, mails, or articles.
Tushar Mehta- Co-founder athenil and tech expert.
These apps are in the race for dictation 1. Wispr Flow
Wispr Flow works in place of the keyboard in the phone. Can be used in almost every app. It can type up to 179 words per minute. Understands more than 100 languages including Hindi. In the free version, you get 1 thousand words on your phone every week.
2. Google AI Edge Eloquent (iOS)
It also works offline, that is, the voice is processed on the device itself and does not go to the cloud. It can convert notes into points, although it doesn’t work directly within other apps yet. It is completely free.
3. Otter AI
One of the most used tools for meetings, interviews and lectures. It recognizes all the speakers in the meeting, creates an automatic summary and highlights important points. Subscription starts from Rs 800 per month.
4. Monologue
It also understands what is going on on the screen. If you are writing code, it can catch its context and change the language accordingly. It works offline also. Its monthly subscription starts from Rs 950.
These permissions have to be given to use the app
-Most dictation apps require these permissions.
– microphone access
– Display over other apps
– Accessibility Settings
– Otter AI also requires permission to record the screen so that it can capture the meeting.
These challenges of AI dictation tools also
-Privacy – Where is your voice and data going. Many tools do not explain this clearly.
-Accuracy – There is still need for improvement in environments like local languages and mixed languages.
-Internet- Many tools require fast internet to run.


