Technology31 Mar 2026SEO 801 min read

Analysis: Speechify’s Windows app uses local models for transcription and dictation

Voice AI company Speechify just launched a native Windows app that employs locally stored models to enable dictation across apps, and reading aloud articles, d…

Voice AI company Speechify just launched a native Windows app that employs locally stored models to enable dictation across apps, and reading aloud articles, documents, or PDFs using its library of voices. The company is taking on the likes of Wispr Flow, Willow, and Superwhisper who also provide dictation and transcription apps across platforms. Speechify said Windows app does voice processing entirely on-device on Copilot+ PCs (that have NPUs from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm) and other Windows 1…

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