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    Voice AI in India is hard. Wispr Flow is betting on it anyway.

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    India’s internet users already rely heavily on voice notes, voice search, and multilingual messaging. Turning those habits into a scalable AI business, however, remains difficult because of the country’s linguistic complexity, mixed-language usage, and uneven monetization patterns. Wispr Flow is betting the opportunity is worth the challenge.

    The Bay Area-headquartered startup, which builds AI-powered voice input software, says India is now its fastest-growing market, even though voice-based AI products remain early and fragmented in the South Asian nation. That growth has pushed Wispr Flow to expand more aggressively for Indian users, beginning with Hinglish — a hybrid mix of Hindi and English commonly spoken by locals. The startup is also planning broader multilingual voice support, a local hiring push, and, eventually, lower pricing as it looks to expand beyond white-collar users and into Indian households.

    Earlier waves of voice technology in India — from digital assistants to WhatsApp voice notes — largely revolved around convenience. AI startups such as Wispr Flow are now betting that generative AI can turn those habits into a broader computing layer.

    To make the product more relevant for Indian users, Wispr Flow began beta testing a Hinglish voice model earlier this year and launched on Android — India’s dominant mobile operating system — after initially debuting on Mac and Windows before expanding to iOS in 2025.

    Co-founder and CEO Tanay Kothari told TechCrunch that the startup initially saw adoption in India largely among white-collar professionals such as managers and engineers, but it’s increasingly seeing broader usage patterns emerge, including among students and older users being onboarded by younger family members.

    India has emerged as Wispr Flow’s second-largest market after the U.S. in terms of both users and revenue, Kothari said, with growth accelerating following the startup’s recent India-focused push. The startup has seen faster growth following the rollout of Hinglish support, benefiting from the widespread habit among Indian users of mixing Hindi and English in everyday conversations, particularly as users began expanding beyond work-focused use cases into more personal communication.

    “The biggest thing is people are starting to use it more in personal apps,” Kothari said, pointing to messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and social media apps where users frequently switch between Hindi and English while speaking.

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    Wispr Flow, Kothari said, was growing about 60% month over month in India earlier this year, but growth accelerated to around 100% following its recent India launch campaign. The startup last month rolled out a broader marketing push in the country, including a launch video from Kothari and offline campaigns in Bengaluru aimed at introducing the product to more mainstream users.

    Kothari told TechCrunch that Wispr Flow plans to expand its multilingual voice support over the next 12 months, allowing users to switch between English and other Indian languages beyond Hindi while speaking. In December, the startup introduced India-specific pricing at ₹320 (around $3.4) per month for annual plans, significantly lower than its standard $12 monthly pricing globally.

    The startup eventually wants to bring costs down even further — potentially to as low as ₹10–20 (around 10–20 cents) per month — as it looks to expand beyond white-collar and urban users.

    “I want every single person in the country to be able to use Wispr Flow, and that’s what we’re really building for,” Kothari said. “That’s going to happen slowly and steadily.”

    Earlier this year, Wispr Flow hired Nimisha Mehta to lead its India operations as it looks to expand its local presence. Kothari told TechCrunch the startup plans to grow to around 30 employees in India over the next year, building out consumer growth, partnerships, and enterprise teams alongside existing engineering and support functions. The startup currently has about 60 employees globally.

    India’s voice AI challenge

    Wispr Flow is not alone in viewing India as a key market for voice-based AI products. Companies including ElevenLabs have highlighted India as an important growth market for some time. Similarly, local startups such as Gnani.ai, Smallest AI, and Bolna have continued attracting investor interest as voice-based AI tools gain wider adoption across consumer and business use cases.

    Nevertheless, turning voice AI into a mainstream consumer product in India remains challenging despite growing interest from startups and investors.

    “India is the ultimate stress test for voice AI,” Neil Shah, vice president of research at Counterpoint Research, told TechCrunch, adding that “linguistic, accent, and contextual friction” continue to slow wider adoption.

    Data shared with TechCrunch from Sensor Tower shows Wispr Flow was downloaded more than 2.5 million times globally between October 2025 and April 2026, with India accounting for 14% of installs during the period, making India its second-largest market by downloads (after, as mentioned, the U.S.). India, however, contributed only around 2% of Wispr Flow’s in-app purchase revenue during the same period, according to Sensor Tower. However, the startup remains largely desktop-driven globally.

    Wispr Flow’s usage in India, Kothari said, is currently split roughly 50:50 between desktop and mobile, compared with an 80:20 desktop-heavy mix in the U.S.

    Kothari said Wispr Flow sees strong repeat usage among its users, claiming roughly 70% retention after 12 months globally and in India. Moreover, the startup currently employs two full-time linguistics PhDs as it continues refining multilingual voice models and expanding support for additional Indian language combinations.

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