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voice dictation
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Voice dictation on Windows covers on-device transcription and dictation workflows, with apps like Speechify now supporting local AI models on Copilot+ PCs and compatible GPUs. This puts voice dictation in direct competition with tools such as Wispr Flow, Willow, and Superwhisper. Windows 11 updates also include accessibility improvements that affect dictation reliability and integration. The tag focuses on how voice dictation is evolving from cloud-dependent to local, private processing, and how Microsoft and third-party developers are refining the experience for productivity and accessibility.
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Release Preview builds 26100.8728 and 26200.8728 for version 24H2 and 25H2 testers on June 12, 2026, alongside Canary-era build 28000.2333, adding point-in-time recovery, more flexible update pausing, Widgets changes, accessibility updates, Bluetooth fixes...
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Speechify’s new native Windows app is a significant shift for one of the best-known consumer voice AI brands, and it lands in the middle of a rapidly intensifying race to own dictation, transcription, and read-aloud workflows on the desktop. The headline feature is not just that the app exists...
Microsoft’s quiet Windows 11 25H2 rollout is less about a flashy redesign and more about the sort of everyday refinements that change how the OS feels after you stop noticing them. The headline features are useful enough—more Start menu control, a clearer battery indicator, and updated Photos...