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Why it matters: Cloud-based processing means audio leaves the device, which may not suit strict enterprise or healthcare privacy requirements
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Why it matters: No native Android or Linux client â limited to Apple and Windows ecosystems
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Why it matters: Free tier caps dictation at 30 minutes per month, requiring a paid upgrade for heavy daily use
Available from: Pro
Why it matters: As a newer entrant, it has a smaller integration and plugin ecosystem than long-standing products like Dragon
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Willow Voice is available on macOS, Windows, and iPhone, making it one of the more cross-platform dictation tools in our directory. The desktop apps run as a lightweight background utility activated by a keyboard shortcut, while the iPhone app enables on-the-go dictation. There is currently no native Android or Linux build. The system-wide approach means you can dictate into any application â email, Slack, Google Docs, code editors, or browsers â rather than being locked to a proprietary interface.
Built-in dictation (Apple's Voice Control, Windows Speech Recognition) transcribes literally, including every 'um,' stutter, and run-on sentence, and typically stops after short intervals. Willow adds an AI post-processing layer that cleans up filler words, fixes punctuation, and produces writing-ready text. It also supports longer continuous dictation and custom vocabulary for technical terms and proper nouns. For professional writing â emails, Slack messages, documents â users generally report Willow's output needs far less editing than OS-native tools.
Yes. Willow is tuned for professional and technical usage, including programming terminology, acronyms, and proper nouns. Engineers commonly use it to draft PR descriptions, code comments, Slack messages, and documentation inside editors like VS Code. It is not a voice-to-code tool â it will not reliably transcribe syntax-heavy code dictation â but it handles prose about technical topics well. Users can add custom vocabulary entries to improve recognition of project-specific names and terms.
According to Willow's published benchmarks, users average 120â150 words per minute when dictating, roughly 3Ã the average professional typing speed of 40 WPM. Willow claims over 95% raw transcription accuracy in clear audio environments using modern large-model speech recognition, and the AI cleanup step further reduces the editing burden by correcting punctuation, filler words, and phrasing automatically. Performance may degrade with heavy background noise, strong accents, or very quiet speech, where raw accuracy can drop to 85â90%.
Willow processes audio through cloud-based AI models rather than entirely on-device, which is standard for high-accuracy dictation tools but means audio data leaves your machine for transcription. The company states that audio is not used to train models without consent and that transcription is handled securely. For teams with strict HIPAA, legal, or classified-data requirements, this is worth reviewing in Willow's privacy policy before deployment. Users who need fully offline dictation may prefer alternatives like Superwhisper's local mode.
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Last verified March 2026