Willow launches dictation AI models Frontier Pro and Mini
Willow released two voice dictation models, Frontier Pro for fast accurate professional writing and a free lightweight Mini tier. The announcement highlights competitive speed and accuracy claims against other AI dictation tools.
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surfaced semanticallyFast Dictate App (No Clear Problem)
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Voice dictation tools produce messy transcripts full of filler words
Standard speech-to-text produces raw transcriptions with filler words and stumbles. Users need intelligent dictation that cleans up speech automatically while keeping processing fully on-device for privacy.
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Offline Voice-to-Text Tools Require Cloud Subscriptions Excluding Privacy-Conscious Users
Users who want capable voice dictation without sending audio to cloud servers have almost no viable options. Existing offline tools are either under-featured, expensive, or require complex setup. As privacy awareness grows, demand for fully local, high-quality voice-to-text with no subscription is increasing.
Cloud dictation tools require subscriptions and upload audio externally
Privacy-conscious Mac users who want fast voice-to-text at the cursor have no viable local alternative to cloud-based services. Existing tools send audio to external servers and charge recurring fees, creating both a cost and a data exposure problem. The gap is specifically for on-device, offline-capable dictation that integrates at the OS level.
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