Wispr in talks to raise $260M Series B at $2B valuation
Wispr is in talks to raise $260 million in a Series B that would value the voice-dictation startup at about $2 billion; talks are reported to be in early stages.
Wispr is in discussions to raise $260 million in a Series B that would value the company at about $2 billion, according to people familiar with the talks. The company has not publicly confirmed the fundraising and the reported terms could change.
Wispr develops Wispr Flow, a voice-dictation application that lets users control computers and compose text using natural speech. The product relies on large language models and natural language processing to improve transcription accuracy and context awareness.
The reported Series B would place Wispr among higher-valued AI startups that have attracted investor interest in recent years. Because the company has not confirmed terms, the $260 million target and $2 billion valuation remain unverified until any deal closes.
Apple, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI have voice capabilities built into their operating systems and services. Those integrated features can be distributed across many devices, affecting how standalone voice products are delivered and priced.
Investors and industry observers point to execution risk: producing a voice-first interface that performs reliably across devices and use cases requires product engineering, partnerships and user growth. The reported discussions do not include token sales, blockchain integrations or other crypto elements.
If the Series B closes at the reported size, the funding would support product development, scaling infrastructure and go-to-market efforts. The company did not provide a comment on the record.




