Google adds Gemini-powered Dictation to Gboard, which could be bad news for dictation startups

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Google announced Rambler, a new AI-powered voice dictation feature for Gboard — its widely used Android keyboard app — at its Android Show: I/O Edition 2026 event on Tuesday morning. The launch puts Google in direct competition with the likes of Wispr Flow and Typeless, a growing crop of AI-powered dictation apps that have built audiences on desktop and mobile in recent years—most of which have yet to establish a strong foothold on Android.

Just like other dictation apps, Ramber removes filler words like “ums” and “ahs”. It also understands mid-sentence corrections like, “I am going to meet you on Wednesday at our usual coffee shop at 3 PM… umm, 2 PM.”

Google said it is using Gemini-based multilingual models that also support code switching. Code switching means users can move between languages mid-sentence — say, from English to Hindi — and Rambler will follow along without losing context....

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