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Jun 08, 2026
Apple Unveils Systemwide Dictation with AI-Powered Features
Apple has launched a new systemwide dictation experience at WWDC 2026, powered by its Apple Intelli…
Apple's Foray into Advanced Dictation Technology
At its Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC 2026, Apple introduced a groundbreaking systemwide dictation experience. This new feature is powered by Apple's Apple Intelligence model, which was developed based on Google's Gemini and is set to be integrated into iOS 27.
The Evolution of Dictation on Apple Devices
The newly announced dictation experience is built directly into the keyboard, allowing users to dictate text across various apps seamlessly. This feature not only supports basic dictation but also automatically corrects spellings, punctuation, and capitalization. This development positions Apple's dictation capabilities to compete favorably with popular AI-powered dictation apps such as Wispr Flow, Willow, and Monologue.
Market Context and Competitive Landscape
Recently, AI-powered dictation apps have gained popularity for their ability to clean up filler words like “ums” and “ahs” and format text based on context. However, with the release of iOS 26.4, Apple had introduced restrictions on some of these apps, requiring extra steps to activate dictation sessions with keyboards. The new systemwide dictation feature could give Apple an edge over these third-party apps in terms of ease of use.
Future Outlook and Developer Implications
It remains to be seen whether Apple will provide a more streamlined workflow for third-party developers with the upcoming iOS 27 update. This move by Apple follows Google's recent release of a similar feature with Gboard, powered by Gemini, which works across the system. As the competition in AI-powered dictation technology intensifies, users can expect more innovative features and improvements in the coming months.
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