“Give her the Porsche” has taken over the comments and quoted posts of Wispr Flow’s own launch video for their Android app.
The company posted a clip where CEO Tanay Kothari offered five people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The challenge was clear. Get the AI voice dictation tool to make even one mistake, and the car is yours. Challengers spoke fast, mixed languages, threw in filler words, and used odd names. One Indian woman even used natural Hinglish. In the video Wispr Flow got every line right. Or so it looked…
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake
It’s the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that’s 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri.
Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now:… pic.twitter.com/Zh0sFQyty8
— Tanay Kothari (@tankots) February 23, 2026
People watching frame by frame spotted problems fast. Around the 1:32 mark, the woman said a Hindi phrase. The transcription missed the “hu” at the end. She also clearly said “le ana” but it came out as “lana”.
User @daddynohara caught this error and posted about it, bringing in over 200K views. He wrote that the woman should get the Porsche and the team should have double-checked their own ad. He followed up with the other example right away.
Wispr Flow turns messy spoken words into clean, formatted text inside any app. It cuts filler words, fixes grammar on the fly and handles over 100 languages, including Hinglish mixes. The tool has been out on Mac, Windows, and iPhone for a while.
The Android app is brand new. Along with the launch, Wispr Flow rolled out an update that makes dictation about 30% faster across all platforms.
This San Francisco startup has raised $81 million so far. That includes a $30 million round in June 2025 led by Menlo Ventures and another $25 million in November from Notable Capital.
The marketing push didn’t stop at the Porsche challenge. Another clip making rounds shows people testing the app right outside an Apple Store against Siri. See it here:
This is WILD, people really showed up outside the Apple Store with wispr flow and started roasting Siri
don’t think i’ve seen anyone do that before https://t.co/rTitj1p2Fe pic.twitter.com/4o1Ffev4Vi
— CG (@cgtwts) February 24, 2026
We will still have to wait and see how well it really performs once thousands more users put it through real daily tests with different accents and long sessions.
