Wispr Flow is excellent at turning your voice into polished text. NovaVoice does that too — and adds Agent Mode, app integrations, Linux support, and a built-in AI assistant.
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Wispr Flow is excellent at what it does — clean, AI-formatted dictation that works wherever you type. NovaVoice starts from that same foundation and builds a fuller voice productivity layer around it.
Say 'Email Sarah: got it, I'll review by Friday' or 'Add a task to Todoist' and NovaVoice executes the action in the connected app — no switching windows, no clicking.
NovaVoice is one of the only commercial voice dictation tools with a Linux desktop client, supporting Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora out of the box.
Instead of switching to Google, ask NovaVoice by voice — 'What's the difference between margin and padding?' or 'Summarize what REST vs GraphQL means' — and get an answer without leaving your current app.
NovaVoice connects to Gmail, Todoist, Google Calendar, Telegram, WhatsApp, Spotify, X, and Hacker News to execute voice-driven actions directly.
NovaVoice vs Wispr Flow — side by side.
| Feature | NovaVoice | Wispr Flow |
|---|---|---|
| macOS support | ||
| Windows support | ||
| Linux support | ||
| iOS / mobile support | ||
| AI-powered formatting | ||
| Agent Mode (app control) | ||
| Built-in AI assistant | ||
| App integrations (Gmail, Todoist, Telegram…) | 8+ apps | None |
| Terms Dictionary | ||
| Free tier |
Both are high-quality voice dictation tools that use AI to format your speech into polished text. The key difference is scope: NovaVoice adds Agent Mode for voice-controlled app actions, a built-in AI assistant, app integrations with Gmail, Todoist, Telegram and more, and Linux support.
Both apps do an excellent job formatting dictated speech. Wispr Flow is known for clean, natural-sounding output. NovaVoice adds context-aware formatting (email vs. Telegram message vs. doc) and a custom Terms Dictionary for technical vocabulary.
NovaVoice is focused on desktop — macOS, Windows, and Linux. If mobile is your primary use case, Wispr Flow's mobile apps are worth considering alongside a desktop tool.
Yes — NovaVoice is one of the only commercial voice dictation tools with a Linux desktop client, supporting Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora.
Yes. NovaVoice has a free plan with no credit card required, giving you access to dictation, agent mode, and the AI assistant.
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