While many core capabilities are already available on the Windows platform, some features are still in active development.
Features Not Yet Supported
We’re currently working on bringing the following features to parity with our macOS application:
FileSync
FileSync allows your Superwhisper configuration files to automatically sync across all installations registered under the same license. This feature is in active development for Windows.
Speaker Separation
Speaker separation (also known as diarization) is currently a work in progress on Windows. While some models may support limited diarization capabilities, full support with all voice models is not yet available.
Record from System Audio
The ability to record from system audio is available on Windows, but it’s currently behind an experimental feature toggle for our enhanced audio engine.
Experimental features may be unstable or have limited functionality. By trying them out, you can help us improve Superwhisper for Windows and move toward a stable feature release.
Parakeet Local Voice Model
The Parakeet Multilanguage model is available on Windows and is currently behind the “experimental models” feature toggle.
Local Language Models
Local language models that run entirely on your device are not yet supported on Windows. You can still use cloud-based language models for AI processing.
Mouse button shortcuts that allow you to control recording with mouse buttons are not yet available on Windows. Keyboard shortcuts remain fully functional.
Automatically Increase Microphone Volume
Automatic microphone volume adjustment is not yet implemented on Windows. You may need to manually adjust your microphone settings through Windows system preferences.
Restore Clipboard After Paste
The Restore Clipboard setting that automatically restores your previous clipboard content after pasting dictation results is not yet supported on Windows.
Single Modifier Key Activation
We’re actively working on implementing this feature, but at the moment Single modifier key activation is not yet available on Windows. You’ll need to use modifier key combinations instead.