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    This is, without a doubt, more work than setting up Wispr Flow. When you’re done, though, you have a working application with no monthly subscription. I recommend trying it out.

    A Few Other Free Alternatives

    Like I said before: AI transcription and LLMs are both widely available technologies. It should be no surprise, then, that there are many Wispr Flow alternatives out there right now.

    For Mac users, the completely free and open source MacParakeet is a great option. It’s open source and completely free to download and use without an account. There’s also no upselling in the application. Transcribing is handled using local models, either Parakeet or Whisper, and a variety of LLMs—both local and online—are supported for the formatting step. That’s the closest completely free app to Wispr Flow I’ve found.

    VoiceInk, another Mac-only option, is open source and free to use if you download the code from GitHub and compile it yourself. The app otherwise costs $25, one time, after which you can use all features without any ongoing payments. Note that the formatting step for this requires an API key from a service such as Gemini, Anthropic, OpenAI, or Claude.

    Windows and Linux users should look into FOSS Voquill, which is completely free, open source software (hence the FOSS), and works offline. It doesn’t offer a formatting step, which is disappointing, but I’m including it because it’s the best free Windows and Linux option I’ve found without any annoying upselling.

    Windows users and Mac users who don’t like the above options for any reason have one more choice: OpenWhispr. This open source tool doesn’t require an account (but you’ll have to find a tiny “Continue without an account” button). The application offers a subscription, but you can opt to set up local models and external API keys instead to avoid paying.

    Do You Really Need to Type With Your Voice?

    Wispr Flow has its upsides. It’s easy to configure, for one thing, and has a consistent user interface. I can understand why someone might opt to pay for a subscription. But if money is tight right now, there are free options available.

    I had fun exploring this growing field, but I’m going to stick to my keyboard. Wispr Flow, and apps like it, promise to let you write at the speed of thought, but I type faster than I think. If I can be philosophical for a second, writing is how I think. Typing a sentence, looking at it, and refining it isn’t an annoying part of the writing process—it is the writing process. And I often don’t know what my opinion on something is until I take the time to refine my thoughts. I can’t help but feel a lot of that would be lost if, instead of typing, I just talked to my computer.

    But every brain is different, and these tools may work well for you. Which is why I’m glad there are so many options out there.

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