Replacing Ai dictation keyboards with smarter dictation inios 27

By Apple-fan01, 30 June, 2026

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Hello Applevis members
For those using the iPhone Air, 17 pro and max devices. have you tried fully replacing aiy dictation keyboards such as whisper flow and typeless with the smarter
Dictation of iOS 27?
How was your experience?
Is it reliable enough to fully replace these keyboards?
Looking forward to your participation.

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Comments

By Apple-fan01 on Friday, July 3, 2026 - 01:28

Just bumping up this post

By SSWFTW on Friday, July 3, 2026 - 16:26

Hey there, it's good, but I wouldn't say I can replace something like whisper flow. I am writing this with my iPhone 17 Pro Max using the new dictation, and I will leave it unedited so you can see the accuracy. And it's not anywhere near as accurate as WhisperFlow, but I would say that I will not get nearly as irritated as I did with the previous version of iOS when it comes to speech recognition.
As you can see, I guess most words right and confuse the smaller words like I or it, but I am definitely happier than iOS dictation in iOS 26, which I got so so frustrated with. I am now using an Android phone as my main device.
I am someone with pretty clear speech and good diction. I work a professional 9 to 5 job and to the accuracy here, of course, is still not at a professional level, so I will continue using UFRFlow for my essential work-related communications.
In summary, I am quite pleased that it is so much better, but still disappointed that it's not as good as WhisperFlow, but I didn't expect that anyway.
Sorry for the mistakes, but I purposely did not edit it so you can get a good idea of the level of accuracy.