Google quietly releases an offline-first AI dictation app on iOS

Google has released an offline-first AI dictation app, 'GoogleAI Edge Eloquent,' on iOS to compete in the transcription market. The app uses advanced AI for accurate speech recognition and processing, filtering out filler words and allowing customization of words. It supports offline use, has features for text transformation, and is expected to have an Android version in the future, following current trends in AI-powered applications.
Key Points
- Google launches 'GoogleAI Edge Eloquent,' a free offline dictation app for iOS.
- The app uses Gemini-based ASR models for transcribing speech to text.
- Key features include real-time transcription, filtering of filler words, and customization for specific jargon.
- The app can process text both offline and through cloud modes.
- It offers users options to transform text for different styles (e.g., formal, short).
- The app currently focuses on iOS but there are plans for an Android version.
Relevance
- The rise of AI-based transcription tools aligns with the 2025 IT trend of increasing adoption of machine learning applications.
- This app joins a growing market of dictation tools, indicating a shift toward more efficient productivity solutions in mobile technology.
- As speech-to-text technology improves, competition is intensifying among major tech companies.
The launch of 'GoogleAI Edge Eloquent' marks a significant step for Google in the AI dictation space, suggesting a promising direction for future mobile applications that leverage offline capabilities and advanced AI.
