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AI voice-to-text dictation app. $700M valuation. Used by 270 Fortune 500 companies. Write 4x faster than typing in any app. $81M raised. Founded 2021, SF. Private.
Wispr Flow was founded in 2021 in San Francisco with the mission of making voice-to-text dictation fast enough, accurate enough, and context-aware enough to replace typing for professional knowledge workers. The company built an AI dictation system that works natively across all desktop applications — email, documents, browsers, IDEs, Slack — without requiring users to switch to a dedicated app. Its core technical insight was that low-latency, high-accuracy transcription combined with intelligent punctuation and formatting could make voice a genuinely faster input method than typing.\n\nWispr Flow's software runs as a system-level overlay on macOS and Windows, activating on a hotkey and transcribing speech directly into any text field in real time. Its AI models handle punctuation, paragraph breaks, and formatting automatically, and the system learns user vocabulary and preferences over time. The app targets professionals who produce high volumes of written output — executives, writers, engineers, and consultants — and has found particular traction in regulated industries where accurate documentation is critical.\n\nWispr Flow reached a $700M valuation and is used by professionals at over 270 Fortune 500 companies, demonstrating enterprise-level adoption for what began as a productivity app. The company raised $81M in total funding and has grown to a scale where it competes with both consumer dictation tools like Apple Dictation and enterprise speech recognition platforms. Its combination of system-wide compatibility, AI-enhanced accuracy, and speed — estimated at 4x faster than typing — positions Wispr Flow as the leading AI dictation tool for professional use.
Cisco's enterprise collaboration platform with FedRAMP-authorized video conferencing, UCaaS, and Webex Contact Center; $3.2B 2007 acquisition competing with Microsoft Teams and Zoom for enterprise comms.
Cisco Webex is an enterprise collaboration and unified communications platform providing video conferencing, team messaging (Webex Teams/Spaces), calling (cloud calling via Cisco Webex Calling), and contact center (Webex Contact Center) as a comprehensive suite for enterprise communication. Part of Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO), Webex was acquired from its founders by Cisco in 2007 for $3.2 billion and has evolved from a web conferencing tool into a full unified communications as a service (UCaaS) and contact center as a service (CCaaS) platform generating significant revenue within Cisco's collaboration business.
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