
Google today released a new app on iOS called “Google AI Edge Eloquent” that’s rather curious. It’s somewhere between an experiment and a user-facing tool.
Google AI Edge Eloquent lets you “turn raw messy speech into well crafted text.” As you start talking, you see a real-time transcription and waveform with the ability to pause.
Once you press the stop button, Google will clean up the text and automatically copy it to your clipboard for easy pasting in other apps.
Tools let you see the Key points as bullets, and make the text more Formal, Short, or Long. You also see Usage stats like how many words and your words per minute count.
In the top-right corner, a toggle lets you enable a “fully offline” mode where conversations don’t leave your device. Enabling Gemini lets you “enhance text polishing.”
The History tab shows everything you’ve transcribed with the ability to delete. In Dictionaries, you can “add names or jargon you use often to improve accuracy.” This includes signing in with your Google Account to import such words from your recently sent Gmail messages.


Google says this app offers “voice dictation without subscriptions” and that there’s “no cap” in terms of usage.
“AI Edge” is Google’s branding for on-device AI experiences. Eloquent joins the existing Google AI Edge Gallery (Android + iOS) app that lets you download the latest version of Gemma, and got a big update with last week’s model launch.
At the moment, we’re not seeing Google AI Edge Eloquent in the Play Store. It’s unclear if the application is only for iOS.
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