Whispen for iPhone & iPad
Keep the same Whispen account with you on mobile.
The iPhone and iPad experience is not a separate story. It is the continuation of the account and workflow you already started on Mac, with differentiated features like long recording and paste-to-translate inside the keyboard.
Inside the keyboard
Real UI that shows why mobile Whispen is different
These are the moments worth showing visually: speaking directly from the keyboard, and pasting text into translation without leaving the conversation.

Tap to speak
Voice input stays inside the keyboard
The sound wave, live timer, and stop control make the keyboard feel active instead of hidden behind a generic dictation button.

Paste-to-translate
Paste, translate, and insert without leaving chat
This is one of the clearest competitive differences on iPhone and iPad, so it deserves a real product screenshot instead of only text.
Mobile moments
The mobile page should explain why Whispen still matters away from the desk.
On the go
Use Whispen when a mobile thought needs to turn into text before it is gone.
Long recording
Use the app for longer recording sessions when a thought needs more space than a quick keyboard dictation.
Quick mobile replies
Answer messages and short conversations by voice when touch typing is slower.
Paste-to-translate
Paste text directly into the keyboard translation view, translate it, then copy or insert the result without leaving the conversation.
Account continuity
One account across Mac and iPhone
The important product idea is continuity. People should understand that Whispen grows with them instead of restarting on every device.
What competitors usually miss
Keyboard translation and long recording belong in the product story.
Most competitors stop at quick voice input. Whispen also gives users a paste-to-translate flow inside the keyboard and a long recording workflow in the app for bigger thoughts.