wispr-fox Android v2.0.0-nightly.1 - Fable build
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wispr-fox for Android — v2.0.0 (nightly.1)
Accounts + cross-device sync
wispr-fox can now follow you across your phone, desktop, and browser — if you
want it to. Sign in once and your dictations show up everywhere. Don't sign in,
and nothing changes: the app works exactly as it did before, all on-device.
What's new
- Optional sign-in. Use Google or an email and password. It's genuinely
optional — pick "Continue without an account" and you're in local-only mode,
identical to every build before this one. - Your transcripts, everywhere. Once you're signed in, the text of every
dictation syncs between your Android phone, the desktop app, and the web
version. Start a note on your laptop, finish reading it on your phone. - Synced API keys and settings. Paste your Groq (or OpenAI, Deepgram,
ElevenLabs, Gemini) key on one device and it's there on the others — no more
re-pasting keys every time you set up a new device. - Device badges in History. Each recording now shows where it came from —
Desktop, Web, or Mobile — so a long list from three devices stays readable. - Press-and-hold to delete, with real choices. Long-press any recording (or
use select mode / delete-all) to open a clearer delete dialog: choose whether
to remove the voice file, the transcript, or both — and, when you're signed
in, whether to delete just on this phone or everywhere across your devices.
What hasn't changed (on purpose)
- Your audio never leaves your phone. Only transcript text syncs — the WAV
recordings stay on the device that made them, always. - Local-only mode is untouched. Signed out, there is zero new behaviour, no
network calls, no account — byte-for-byte the app you already had. - Still bring-your-own-key, still no telemetry. No tracking, no analytics,
no third-party account required to dictate.
Notes for testers
- Sign in from Settings → Account, or during the new (skippable) onboarding
step. Signing out keeps everything already on the phone; it just stops syncing. - Recordings synced from another device have no audio on this phone, so their
play and re-run controls are hidden — that's expected.