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7 Best Spokenly Alternatives for Dictation in 2026

TL;DR

  • Best overall: Voicy, everyday dictation plus file transcription across devices.

  • Superwhisper: Superwhisper, local and cloud Mac dictation with custom modes.

  • Wispr Flow: Wispr Flow, polished AI dictation across desktop and mobile.

  • Monologue: Monologue, Apple-first dictation, notes, meeting notes, and Apple Watch capture.

  • Apple Dictation: Apple Dictation, free built-in dictation on Apple devices.

  • Gboard / Google Voice Typing: Gboard / Google Voice Typing, free mobile voice typing and Google Docs voice typing.

  • Speechify: Speechify, text-to-speech, reading documents aloud, and voice AI features.

Answer first: Spokenly is a strong choice for local models, Linux, and bring-your-own-key workflows. Voicy is the better alternative for people who want a simpler managed dictation app with file transcription and broad device support.

Spokenly is for people who like model choice, keys, Linux support, and more technical control. These alternatives are for users who want either that same control or a calmer managed writing app.

Spokenly alternatives compared

Tool

Best for

Platforms

Pricing

Main tradeoff

Voicy

everyday dictation plus file transcription across devices

Mac, Windows, browser extension, iOS, and Android

$8.49/month, $82/year, or $260 lifetime, with a free trial

Cloud processing means it is not the right fit for fully local-only rules.

Superwhisper

local and cloud Mac dictation with custom modes

Mac, Windows, iPhone, and iPad

free limited access, monthly, annual, and lifetime options

More Mac and model-control focused than broad everyday cross-platform writing.

Wispr Flow

polished AI dictation across desktop and mobile

Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android

free Basic tier and paid Pro plan

Higher monthly cost than Voicy and weaker fit if uploaded-file transcription matters.

Monologue

Apple-first dictation, notes, meeting notes, and Apple Watch capture

Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch

free trial, then paid Pro plans

Apple-first focus makes it less useful for Windows, Android, and browser-extension buyers.

Apple Dictation

free built-in dictation on Apple devices

Mac, iPhone, and iPad

included with supported Apple devices

Less AI cleanup, fewer workflow features, and no Windows or Android path.

Gboard / Google Voice Typing

free mobile voice typing and Google Docs voice typing

Android, iPhone, iPad, Google Docs, and Google Slides depending on the feature

included with Google's keyboard and document tools

Great as a built-in option, but fragmented across mobile keyboard and Docs workflows.

Speechify

text-to-speech, reading documents aloud, and voice AI features

web, Chrome, Edge, Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android in Speechify's product family

free access and paid plans, with pricing varying by Speechify product

It is strongest for listening and reading workflows, not as a pure daily dictation layer.

1. Voicy


Voicy product screenshot

Voicy is the best upgrade when you want voice typing to work where you already write. It handles live dictation, AI cleanup, and uploaded audio files, so it fits emails, docs, messages, notes, prompts, and recorded material without forcing you into one editor.

  • Best for: everyday dictation plus file transcription across devices.

  • Platforms: Mac, Windows, browser extension, iOS, and Android.

  • Pricing: $8.49/month, $82/year, or $260 lifetime, with a free trial.

  • Main tradeoff: Cloud processing means it is not the right fit for fully local-only rules.

2. Superwhisper


Superwhisper product screenshot

Superwhisper is a good choice when privacy, local models, and custom modes matter. It is less of a simple everyday pick for people who want one voice writing app across desktop, browser, and mobile.

  • Best for: local and cloud Mac dictation with custom modes.

  • Platforms: Mac, Windows, iPhone, and iPad.

  • Pricing: free limited access, monthly, annual, and lifetime options.

  • Main tradeoff: More Mac and model-control focused than broad everyday cross-platform writing.

3. Wispr Flow


Wispr Flow product screenshot

Wispr Flow is a polished alternative if you like managed AI dictation and a refined interface. It is a serious option, especially for people who want Mac and mobile coverage, but it can cost more over time.

  • Best for: polished AI dictation across desktop and mobile.

  • Platforms: Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android.

  • Pricing: free Basic tier and paid Pro plan.

  • Main tradeoff: Higher monthly cost than Voicy and weaker fit if uploaded-file transcription matters.

4. Monologue


Monologue product screenshot

Monologue makes sense if you live inside Apple's ecosystem and want dictation, notes, meeting notes, and Apple Watch capture in one workflow. The catch is reach: it feels natural on Apple devices, but gets awkward if your day also includes Windows, Android, Chrome fields, or uploaded recordings.

  • Best for: Apple-first dictation, notes, meeting notes, and Apple Watch capture.

  • Platforms: Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

  • Pricing: free trial, then paid Pro plans.

  • Main tradeoff: Apple-first focus makes it less useful for Windows, Android, and browser-extension buyers.

5. Apple Dictation


Apple Dictation product screenshot

Apple Dictation is the easiest place to start on Mac or iPhone. It costs nothing extra and works for short notes, but the limits show up fast: more cleanup, less control over punctuation, no Windows or Android path, and no strong uploaded-file workflow.

  • Best for: free built-in dictation on Apple devices.

  • Platforms: Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

  • Pricing: included with supported Apple devices.

  • Main tradeoff: Less AI cleanup, fewer workflow features, and no Windows or Android path.

6. Gboard / Google Voice Typing


Gboard / Google Voice Typing product screenshot

Gboard is useful when the job is quick phone dictation: tap the microphone, speak, then fix the rough edges. It gets weaker when your work moves to desktop apps, browser forms, long documents, or uploaded recordings.

  • Best for: free mobile voice typing and Google Docs voice typing.

  • Platforms: Android, iPhone, iPad, Google Docs, and Google Slides depending on the feature.

  • Pricing: included with Google's keyboard and document tools.

  • Main tradeoff: Great as a built-in option, but fragmented across mobile keyboard and Docs workflows.

7. Speechify


Speechify product screenshot

Speechify is still the obvious choice if your main job is listening to text, reading PDFs aloud, or using text-to-speech voices. Its newer voice typing features are useful, but many buyers comparing alternatives are really looking for a dedicated writing workflow.

  • Best for: text-to-speech, reading documents aloud, and voice AI features.

  • Platforms: web, Chrome, Edge, Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android in Speechify's product family.

  • Pricing: free access and paid plans, with pricing varying by Speechify product.

  • Main tradeoff: It is strongest for listening and reading workflows, not as a pure daily dictation layer.

How to choose

Start with the work you actually do every day. If you only need short notes inside one device, a built-in tool may be enough. If you write emails, docs, messages, prompts, and browser forms all day, choose a dictation app that follows your cursor across apps.

The practical test is simple: dictate one email, one long note, one browser form, and one saved audio file. The tool that handles all four with the least cleanup is the one you will actually keep using.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best Spokenly alternative?

For most daily writing workflows, Voicy is the best Spokenly alternative because it works across more places you actually type and also supports uploaded-file transcription. Spokenly may still be better if your main need is local dictation, bring-your-own API keys, Linux support, and privacy controls.

Is Spokenly free?

Spokenly has its own pricing and included access model, so check the current official pricing before buying. If you want to test Voicy, it has a free trial, then paid plans at $8.49/month, $82/year, or $260 lifetime.

Should I switch from Spokenly to Voicy?

Switch if your main problem is daily writing across apps, browser fields, mobile, and audio files. Stay with Spokenly if its narrower workflow already solves your main job.

Which Spokenly alternative is best for privacy?

Choose a local-first tool like Superwhisper or Spokenly when fully local processing is required. Choose Voicy when cloud processing is acceptable and you want broader workflow coverage.

Can Voicy transcribe uploaded audio files?

Yes. Voicy supports uploaded-file transcription as well as live dictation. That is one of the main reasons it belongs on this alternatives shortlist.

Does Voicy have a free plan?

Voicy has a free trial only. It is not a fully free app. Paid plans are $8.49/month, $82/year, or $260 lifetime.

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私はキーボードで入力するのが面倒なので、これが完璧です!

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無料トライアル。クレジットカードは不要です。

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CL Cobb

私は他の同様の製品も試しましたが、これまでのところ、Voicyは最もユーザーに優しく、本当に私のワークフローを改善してくれます。音声認識ソフトや音声テキスト化関連の使用感が抜群です。

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パム・ラング

これこそ私が探していたツールです。素晴らしいですね。どこでもタイプすることに怠けるようになりました。この製品に感謝、感謝、感謝です!音声を文字起こし、音声認識ソフト、音声入力アプリ、音声テキスト化、音声認識エンジン、音声認識api、音声文字変換ソフト

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スティーブ・ムーア

Voicyは絶対的なゲームチェンジャーです!この音声認識ソフトの拡張機能は、驚異的な精度で私の言葉を毎回完璧に捉えてくれます。スピードも素晴らしいです。音声を文字起こしする能力が特に優れています。

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ビクター・ロドリゲス

クリエイターからのほぼ即時の返信、素晴らしいサポートと素晴らしいアプリ!

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クリスタル・ウィリス

私はVoicyが大好きです!! この拡張機能とデスクトップアプリのおかげで、かなりの時間を節約できました。いくつかの音声テキスト化アプリを試しましたが、どれもVoicyには敵いません。

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CL Cobb

私は他の同様の製品も試しましたが、これまでのところ、Voicyは最もユーザーに優しく、本当に私のワークフローを改善してくれます。音声認識ソフトや音声テキスト化関連の使用感が抜群です。

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パム・ラング

これこそ私が探していたツールです。素晴らしいですね。どこでもタイプすることに怠けるようになりました。この製品に感謝、感謝、感謝です!音声を文字起こし、音声認識ソフト、音声入力アプリ、音声テキスト化、音声認識エンジン、音声認識api、音声文字変換ソフト