How to Set Up Wispr Flow
Voice-to-text that actually works for coding.
Wispr Flow is a voice dictation tool that runs locally on your machine. It's fast, accurate, and works in any application — including your terminal, IDE, and browser. Combined with Claude Code, it lets you build software by speaking naturally.
Prerequisites
- macOS or Windows — Wispr Flow runs on both platforms
- Microphone — Built-in or external, any decent mic works
- Internet connection — For initial setup and processing
Installation
Step 1: Download Wispr Flow
Get the app from the official website:
This referral link gives you access to the full features.
Step 2: Install the app
On macOS: Open the .dmg file and drag Wispr Flow to Applications.
On Windows: Run the installer and follow the prompts.
Step 3: Grant permissions
Wispr Flow needs:
- Microphone access — To hear your voice
- Accessibility access — To type into any application
The app will guide you through granting these permissions on first launch.
Step 4: Set your hotkey
Choose a keyboard shortcut to activate dictation. Common choices:
Fnkey (macOS) — Quick and doesn't conflict with other shortcutsCaps Lock— Easy to reach, rarely used otherwiseRight Option— Good for one-handed activation
Basic Usage
Start dictating
- Click into any text field (terminal, editor, browser, anywhere)
- Hold your hotkey
- Speak naturally
- Release the hotkey
- Your text appears
Speak naturally
Wispr Flow understands context. You don't need to say punctuation unless you want to:
Quick commands
Wispr Flow recognises commands like:
- "new line" — Inserts a line break
- "new paragraph" — Inserts a blank line
- "delete that" — Removes the last dictation
- "scratch that" — Same as delete
Using with Claude Code
The magic happens when you combine Wispr Flow with Claude Code. Here's the workflow:
Open your terminal
Navigate to your project and run claude
Hold your hotkey and speak
"Create a new contact form with name, email, and message fields"
Release and wait
Wispr Flow transcribes instantly, Claude Code starts working
Review and continue
Approve the changes, then speak your next instruction
Tips for Coding by Voice
Speak at normal pace
Don't slow down or over-enunciate. Wispr Flow works best with natural speech.
Pause between thoughts
Brief pauses help the transcription. Complete one thought, pause, then continue.
Think in sentences
Describe what you want, not how to code it. "Add a dark mode toggle" not "create a const darkMode equals..."
Let Claude handle syntax
You speak the intent, Claude writes the code. Don't worry about exact function names or brackets.
Recommended Settings
Hold-to-talk mode
Best for coding — hold the key while speaking, release to send. Prevents accidental triggers.
Auto-punctuation: On
Let Wispr Flow add periods and commas. You can always edit if needed.
Auto-capitalisation: On
Proper capitalisation at sentence starts saves editing time.
Ready to Try?
Once you've set up Wispr Flow, you can build software just by speaking. This entire website — every page, every line of CSS, every changelog entry — was created that way.