May 25, 2026
Superwhisper vs DictaFlow in 2026: Which Dictation App Actually Works Everywhere?
Superwhisper gets recommended a lot in Mac productivity circles. It does local AI dictation, keeps your audio on-device, and the interface is clean. If you're Mac-only and privacy is your biggest concern, it's a solid pick. But here's the catch. Most people don't live on one platform. You might start a draft on your Mac at home, then dictate a quick email on your iPhone while walking to a meeting, then later type up notes on a work Windows machine that blocks every app install. That's where the Mac-only approach starts to fall apart.
The Platform Gap
Superwhisper is Mac-only. No Windows version. No iOS app. No Android support. If you work across devices, you end up juggling different dictation tools on each one, which means different accuracy levels, different hotkey habits, and a general mess of workflows. DictaFlow runs on Mac, Windows, and iOS natively, with Android support through a Telegram bot. Same hold-to-talk mechanic, same accuracy, same correction features across every device you use. You learn one workflow and it follows you around.
Actually Override: The Correction Feature Nobody Else Has
Here's where the practical gap gets real. When you dictate, you mess up. Everyone does. With Superwhisper, you reach for your keyboard to fix the error. With DictaFlow, you just say your correction keyword and it deletes back to the mistake, then keeps going. No keyboard, no mouse, no breaking your flow. This feature, called Actually Override, is unique to DictaFlow. Superwhisper doesn't have anything like it. It sounds small until you use it. Mid-sentence correction without touching the keyboard is the difference between dictation feeling like a typing replacement and dictation feeling like a typing supplement, where you still need the keyboard half the time.
Local Processing vs Hybrid
Superwhisper markets itself on local processing. Your audio stays on your machine, no cloud involved. That's genuinely good for privacy. The tradeoff is accuracy. Local-only Whisper models are smaller and less accurate than cloud models, especially for technical vocabulary, accents and noisy environments. DictaFlow uses a hybrid approach. Local Whisper for speed and privacy, cloud models for accuracy when you need it. You get the privacy of local when you want it and the accuracy of cloud when the situation calls for it. Plus DictaFlow's AI refinement cleans up transcription quirks without rewriting your voice, which matters more than people realize.
Citrix, VDI, and the Enterprise Angle
Here's a scenario that trips up most dictation tools. You're working through Citrix or a remote desktop. The remote session blocks clipboard access. Normal dictation apps that paste text through the clipboard just stop working. DictaFlow solves this with keystroke simulation. It types the text out as if a physical keyboard is sending the keystrokes. This works through Citrix, VMware Horizon, RDP, and any locked-down environment. Superwhisper has no answer for this scenario. It's Mac-only desktop dictation. For anyone in healthcare dictating into Epic or Cerner through a thin client, or lawyers working in locked-down virtual environments, this is the feature that makes the decision for you.
Pricing: $7 vs $8.50 vs $249
Superwhisper offers a free tier with tiny local models, a Pro plan at roughly $8.50 per month, and a lifetime option at $249. That lifetime option got bumped to $849 at one point in 2026, which caused some backlash. DictaFlow is $7 per month flat, across all platforms. No lifetime upsells, no platform tiers. You pay once and it works everywhere. The price gap isn't huge month to month, but the value gap is. $7 for cross-platform, Actually Override, hybrid accuracy and Citrix support versus $8.50 for Mac-only with local models. It's not close.
Which Should You Pick?
If you're a Mac-only user who never touches Windows, never dictates on iPhone, never works through a remote desktop, and your top priority is keeping every byte of audio off the cloud, Superwhisper makes sense. For everyone else, DictaFlow is the obvious choice. More platforms, better correction, hybrid accuracy, Citrix support, and it costs less. $7 a month for a dictation tool that follows you everywhere beats $8.50 for one that stays locked to your Mac. Try DictaFlow free or check the full comparison chart.