Cue vs Wispr Flow: Go Beyond Simple Dictation

Choosing between Cue and Wispr Flow depends on what you need from a voice tool. Wispr Flow is designed for one job: turning your speech into text. Cue does that too, but it also acts as a voice-powered assistant that understands your screen and helps you complete complex tasks in any application.

Understand Your Work, Not Just Your Words

Cue sees what you're working on. It uses your screen context, selected text, and active app to understand your intent. This allows you to give commands like "summarize this article and draft a reply" instead of just dictating text.

Execute Multi-Step Tasks with a Single Command

Go from idea to execution without touching your keyboard. Ask Cue to write code, run scripts, organize files, or generate a report from a spreadsheet. It handles the entire workflow, something a dictation-only tool cannot do.

Works Natively in Every App

Cue is built to work across your entire operating system without needing special plugins or integrations. Whether you're in a code editor, a browser, or a design tool, Cue is always ready with a press of the Fn key.

Your Data Stays Private, Always

With Cue, your entire history is stored locally on your computer. Screenshots are processed on your device and are never uploaded to the cloud. We believe your work should remain your own.

Feature Cue Wispr Flow
Primary Function Voice Agent + Dictation Voice Dictation
Task Automation Yes, executes multi-step tasks No
Screen Context Awareness Yes, understands screen and app No
Platforms macOS & Windows macOS
Free Plan Unlimited dictation, 20 agent credits/day Free trial available
Privacy Local history, no screenshots uploaded Cloud-based processing
Plugin-Free Yes, works in any app Yes, works in most text fields

What Wispr Flow does well

They hear what you said.

Cue sees what you're doing.

And does the thing, in any app.

Frequently asked questions

Is Cue a good alternative to Wispr Flow?

Yes, if you're looking for more than just dictation. Cue includes high-quality, unlimited dictation for free, but adds a powerful AI agent that can automate tasks, write code, and manage files. If you only need to type with your voice, Wispr Flow is a dedicated option; if you want to do more, Cue is the better alternative.

Can Cue replace my use of Wispr Flow for dictation?

Absolutely. Cue has a dedicated dictation mode activated with the Option key that works in any app on your Mac or PC. It supports over 20 languages and is included for free, with no limits.

How is Cue's AI different from Wispr Flow?

Wispr Flow uses AI for transcription to convert speech to text. Cue uses AI for both transcription and comprehension. It understands the context of your work to perform actions, making it an assistant, not just a transcriber.

What does 'screen context' mean for Cue?

It means Cue can see the active application, window title, and any text you've selected. This allows you to give commands like "summarize this" or "fix the grammar in this paragraph" and Cue knows exactly what you're referring to without you having to copy and paste.

Is Cue more expensive than Wispr Flow?

Cue offers a generous free plan with unlimited dictation and 20 agent actions per day, which is often enough for many users. For unlimited agent use and premium AI models, Cue Plus is $9.99/month, offering a much wider range of capabilities for a comparable price.

While Wispr Flow is a capable tool for voice dictation, Cue offers a complete voice-first workflow. It combines fast, accurate dictation with a powerful AI agent that helps you get work done faster. Download Cue for free and experience the future of voice control.

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