Wispr Flow, a developer of an AI-powered dictation application, announced a $30 million Series A funding round. The company's software application transcribes speech into text. The round was led by Menlo Ventures. Participating investors included NEA, 8VC, Opal CEO Kenneth Schlenker, Pinterest founder Evan Sharp, Carta CEO Henry Ward, and Lindy CEO Flo Crivelli. Menlo Ventures' Matt Kraning, a previous angel investor, will join the company's board. This brings Wispr Flow's total funding to $56 million.
The global AI-powered dictation software market is experiencing significant growth, although precise market size projections for 2030 were unavailable from the source material. Wispr Flow launched a Mac application in October 2024, followed by Windows and iOS versions in March and June 2025, respectively. The company reports 50% month-over-month user growth. Currently, 40% of its users are located in the U.S., with the remaining 60% distributed across Europe and other regions. Over 30% of users lack a technical background. The application supports dictation in 104 languages, with English accounting for 40% of usage. Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Hindi, and Mandarin are among the other top languages used.
