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Wispr Flow alternatives: 8 free & open-source picks

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Handyopen sourcedesktopone-click install

The literal replacement: press, record, transcribe locally, paste.

licenseMIT

runson your machine

installDMG, MSI, deb, rpm, or AppImage

enginesLocal Whisper Small, Medium, Turbo, and Large models; NVIDIA Parakeet v3; Silero VAD; optional cleanup through local or configured LLM and OpenRouter-compatible providers.

dataHistory is stored in a local SQLite history.db database and recordings as local WAV files; configured cleanup providers receive the transcript sent to them.

the catch vs Wispr FlowHandy can reproduce hotkey-to-cursor dictation, but its local cleanup and app-context adaptation are less automatic and consistent than Wispr Flow's managed service.

setupThe first run needs microphone and text-injection permissions plus a model download; on Linux, automatic insertion may require xdotool, wtype, or dotool depending on the desktop.

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FluidVoiceopen sourcedesktopone-click install

Local Mac dictation with on-device cleanup and no weekly word allowance.

licenseGPL-3.0

runson your machine

installSigned macOS download or Homebrew cask

enginesLocal engines include NVIDIA Nemotron Speech, Parakeet Flash/TDT, Cohere Transcribe models, Apple Speech, and Whisper; optional cleanup can use the local Fluid Intelligence model or OpenAI, Groq, and custom compatible endpoints.

dataTranscripts, optional history, recordings, dictionaries, and settings stay on the Mac; API keys use Keychain, and optional cloud cleanup sends text to the selected provider. Exports can be created locally.

the catch vs Wispr FlowIt is limited to macOS and requires local model downloads or provider configuration, rather than Wispr Flow's managed cross-platform transcription and adaptive formatting.

setupIt requires macOS 15, microphone and Accessibility permissions, and a model download; Intel Macs are limited to the Whisper path.

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OpenWhispropen sourcedesktopone-click install

Hotkey, local model, cleaned text at the cursor, plus searchable history and meeting capture.

licenseMIT

runsyour machine or their cloud

installNative macOS, Windows, or Linux installer; optional account enables cloud services

enginesLocal Whisper, NVIDIA Parakeet, and llama.cpp-based processing; optional managed or bring-your-own-key cloud paths use providers such as OpenAI and Groq.

dataLocal mode stores transcriptions, notes, agent data, and preferences in a local SQLite database, with optional local recordings; cloud sync is optional, and cloud transcription audio is described as transient rather than retained.

the catch vs Wispr FlowThe free local mode gives up Wispr Flow's managed cloud speed, synchronized context, and zero-configuration cleanup unless the user adds keys or pays.

setupThe free local path needs permissions and a model download; cloud-speed, synchronization, and some advanced AI conveniences require an account, provider key, or paid plan.

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Voquillopen sourcedesktopmobileone-click install

Wispr Flow without the meter: hotkey, local transcription, cleanup, glossary and paste.

licenseAGPL-3.0

runsyour machine or their cloud

installNative macOS, Windows, or Linux installer; on-premises deployment is also offered

enginesLocal Whisper; cloud or BYOK connections include Groq, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, OpenRouter, Azure, and compatible endpoints, with local or provider-backed cleanup.

dataLocal history, audio, settings, and encrypted keys live in a local SQLite database; optional cloud synchronization stores account, dictionary, and tone data in Firebase, while cloud audio is described as transient.

the catch vs Wispr FlowLocal mode needs a model and permissions, while the faster synchronized cloud experience closest to Wispr Flow requires an account, provider credentials, or payment.

setupLocal use requires permissions and a model download; the smoother cloud transcription and sync path needs an account, provider credentials, or the paid service.

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Muesliopen sourcedesktopone-click install

A very fast local hold-to-talk loop on Apple Silicon, with optional cleanup and no account.

licenseMIT

runson your machine

installSigned macOS DMG or Homebrew cask

enginesLocal speech models include Parakeet variants, Cohere Transcribe, Nemotron, SenseVoice, Qwen3 ASR, Indic ASR, Gemma, and Whisper; cleanup and summaries can use OpenAI, OpenRouter, ChatGPT OAuth, Ollama, LM Studio, or custom endpoints.

dataThe app stores its library in a local SQLite database under the macOS Application Support folder and recordings on disk; optional iCloud sync is text-only and recordings do not sync. Exports include PDF, Markdown, and JSON.

the catch vs Wispr FlowMuesli is Apple-silicon Mac-only and requires choosing local models or cleanup providers instead of offering Wispr Flow's uniform managed experience.

setupIt requires Apple-silicon macOS 14.2 or later, microphone and Accessibility permissions, and at least one local model download or external provider configuration.

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TypeNoopen sourcedesktopone-click install

A deliberately tiny Mac app for hotkey, speech, transcription and paste.

licenseGPL-3.0

runson your machine

installDownload the signed and notarized macOS app, then install its separate local speech-engine dependencies

enginesThe local coli speech-recognition engine; the current public setup does not identify a supported cloud backend.

dataIt keeps no transcript history: captured audio is processed locally, the result is placed in the clipboard or active app, and downloaded model files live under ~/.coli/models.

the catch vs Wispr FlowIt has no smart rewriting, app context, glossary, history, or cross-device support, and its supposedly tiny install still needs Node.js, ffmpeg, npm, and a model.

setupDespite the polished app bundle, setup requires Node.js LTS, ffmpeg, a global npm install of @marswave/coli, and a separate model download.

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Vocalinuxopen sourcedesktopone-click install

Linux finally gets hold-to-talk dictation with an AppImage, Wayland support and no cloud alibi.

licenseAGPL-3.0

runson your machine

installInteractive shell installer, AppImage, or AUR package

engineswhisper.cpp, OpenAI Whisper through PyTorch, VOSK, and Silero VAD, all running locally.

dataAudio is processed in memory and discarded; configuration is stored as YAML under ~/.config/vocalinux, and the app intentionally has no transcript-history database.

the catch vs Wispr FlowIt is Linux-only and deliberately has no cleanup, app-context rewriting, transcript history, glossary, or cloud synchronization.

setupLinux text injection is the first snag: the user may need IBus, wtype, ydotool, or xdotool depending on Wayland or X11, in addition to downloading a model.

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Spokenlyfreedesktopmobileone-click install

Unlimited offline dictation on Mac, Windows, Linux and iPhone; managed cloud is optional.

licenseproprietary, free

runsyour machine or their cloud

installNative macOS, Windows, Linux, or iPhone app

enginesFree local transcription uses Whisper and Parakeet; bring-your-own-key cloud options include OpenAI, Deepgram, and Groq, while Spokenly's managed cloud and AI cleanup are paid.

dataOffline mode keeps audio and transcripts on the device; a selected cloud provider receives audio for cloud transcription and the provider's retention rules apply. Spokenly does not publish the local database or file format.

the catch vs Wispr FlowThe no-cost path is local transcription, while managed cloud processing, AI cleanup, and synchronization, the closest equivalents to Wispr Flow, are paid.

setupLocal use needs microphone and Accessibility permissions plus a model download; BYOK cloud use requires creating and protecting a provider key.

facts verified 2026-08-10

last updated 2026-08-10 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real

the usual suspects · recommended everywhere, rejected here

AikoStill appears in old free-app lists; the current app is paid and the download is a trial.

FreeFlowThe app is free, but the normal path still depends on a third-party API key; fully local means running your own model server.

VoiceInkOpen-source code, paid official build; a non-builder does not get the app for free.

at a glance
toollicenserunning itplatformsstarsactive
HandyMITone-click installmacos, windows, linux28,9002026-08
FluidVoiceGPL-3.0one-click installmacos9,4002026-07
OpenWhisprMITone-click installmacos, windows, linux5,2232026-08
VoquillAGPL-3.0one-click installmacos, windows, linux, ios9972026-08
MuesliMITone-click installmacos8902026-08
TypeNoGPL-3.0one-click installmacos8832026-05
VocalinuxAGPL-3.0one-click installlinux7152026-08
Spokenlyproprietary, freeone-click installmacos, windows, linux, ios
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questions
Is there a free alternative to Wispr Flow?

Yes: Handy, FluidVoice, OpenWhispr and 5 more. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.

Should I just build my own Wispr Flow?

Our verdict is SÍ. Hotkey → record → Whisper → paste at cursor. One of the most-cloned apps of the trend for a reason. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/wispr-flow.

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