The company’s Series B round, announced Monday (Aug. 17), comes as Wispr Flow is debuting its latest speech model to address changing needs around voice-to-text technology.
Wispr Flow Raises $280 Million and Debuts Voice AI Model
The company’s Series B round, announced Monday (Aug. 17), comes as Wispr Flow is debuting its latest speech model to address changing needs around voice-to-text technology.
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Aug 17, 2026 at 6:37 PM UTC · Updated 3 天前 · 2 分钟阅读

“For most of the last decade, talking to a computer meant asking about the weather or setting a timer,” Wispr Flow Tanay Kothari wrote on the company blog.
“Our Chief Scientist Ariya Rastrow, who was a founding member of the team behind Alexa, has written about how little that list changed in 10 years. The bar was low, but so were the stakes, because nobody was doing anything that mattered to them by voice. If it misheard you, you said it again and moved on.”
But now, as voice becomes how people write critical messages and work documents, errors can cause them to lose their train of thought.
“So accuracy isn’t one feature among several for us,” Kothari added. “It’s what decides whether any of this becomes how people live and work, and it’s where the first and largest part of this round is going.”
Beyond the funding, the company is previewing its first proprietary speech model, Canto, which is designed to be used in places where recordings might not be as clean, like in a car, a public space or an open office.
“In the hardest conditions, with background noise, wind, heavy accents or music, error rates fall from more than 30% of words to somewhere between 5 and 10%,” said Kothari. “Across everyday use, we expect it to reduce the number of dictations you need to edit by 30 to 35%.”
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