Product details change. This page was checked against Wispr Flow's official website or documentation on 2026-08-17.
Wispr Flow Notetaker is the meeting and voice-memo side of the product. It captures conversation, identifies speakers, creates notes, and lets you ask questions across recorded meetings.
Notetaker versus dictation
Dictation turns your own live speech into text in the field where you are working. Notetaker listens to a meeting or voice memo and produces a reusable record afterward. They solve different tasks even though both process audio.
Wispr's current pricing page lists speaker identification, calendar and Slack connections, and the ability to use notes with AI tools through MCP. It also advertises questions across an individual meeting or multiple meetings.
Availability
The official pricing page currently describes Notetaker as available on Mac. Do not assume every dictation platform has the same meeting feature simply because your Flow subscription works across devices.
Privacy questions to ask
Before recording, follow applicable consent laws and workplace policy. Check who can access a meeting, how long it is retained, whether model training is enabled, and whether your organization requires privacy mode or an enterprise agreement.
Automated notes can miss speakers, names, decisions, or context. Review actions and commitments against the recording or meeting participants before treating the summary as authoritative.