
As Its Voice Dictation App Takes Off, Wispr Secures $25M From Notable Capital

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The fresh capital fuels Wispr’s push into new markets and advanced AI capabilities, potentially reshaping enterprise dictation and voice‑driven workflow automation while challenging incumbents like OpenAI’s Whisper and Apple’s transcription services.
Summary
Voice‑AI startup Wispr raised an additional $25 million in a round led by Notable Capital, bringing its total funding to $81 million after a $30 million round in June. Its dictation app Wispr Flow, now used by 125 enterprise customers including 270 Fortune 500 firms, is growing 40 % month‑over‑month and has achieved a 70 % twelve‑month retention rate, with users generating over half of their text through the app. The company plans to expand internationally, launch an Android version by year‑end, and build proprietary voice models to cut its error rate to below 10 %, positioning itself for broader API and workflow‑automation offerings. Notable’s Hans Tung joins the board as an observer, underscoring the strategic interest from top‑tier investors.
As its voice dictation app takes off, Wispr secures $25M from Notable Capital
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