
Wispr Flow, a Bay Area-based startup, is expanding its AI-powered voice input software in India, focusing on the country's linguistic diversity. The company has introduced a Hinglish voice model to cater to the common mix of Hindi and English spoken by many Indians. This move has accelerated its growth in India, now its second-largest market after the U.S. Wispr Flow plans to further expand its multilingual voice support and reduce pricing to reach a broader audience beyond white-collar professionals. The startup's efforts highlight the potential for voice AI to become a mainstream tool in India's diverse linguistic landscape.
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