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Google AI Edge Eloquent vs Jira

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Productivity

Google AI Edge Eloquent

Free offline iOS dictation app powered by on-device Gemma ASR

Ship

75%

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Community

Free

Entry

Google AI Edge Eloquent is a free iOS dictation app released quietly on April 6 with no press announcement or Product Hunt launch. It uses on-device Gemma ASR models to transcribe speech, strip filler words, and polish raw dictation into clean prose — all without an internet connection. An optional cloud mode routes cleanup through Gemini for higher quality results. Unlike competitors Wispr Flow and Willow (both $15/month), Eloquent has no subscription and no usage caps. The app is built on the same Google AI Edge framework used in Google AI Edge Gallery, suggesting it's part of a broader push to normalize on-device LLM inference on consumer hardware. The quiet launch strategy is notable: no blog post, no social announcement, just a quiet App Store submission. This kind of stealth deployment suggests Google may be seeding on-device AI use cases without the usual hype cycle — testing user retention before investing in marketing. An Android version is widely expected given the AI Edge framework's cross-platform nature.

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Productivity

Jira

Project tracking for software teams

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0%

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Community

Free

Entry

Jira is the enterprise standard for issue tracking and project management in software teams. Powerful but complex with extensive customization, integrations, and reporting.

Decision
Google AI Edge Eloquent
Jira
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Skip · 0 ship / 3 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free (optional cloud mode via Gemini)
Free (10 users), Standard $8.15/user/mo
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Free offline iOS dictation app powered by on-device Gemma ASR
Project tracking for software teams
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Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The architecture here is the interesting part: Gemma ASR running fully on-device with optional cloud fallback for cleanup. This is exactly the hybrid inference pattern I'd want to build for privacy-sensitive voice apps, and Google just open-sourced the playbook by shipping it.

45/100 · skip

Slow, over-configured, and a symbol of enterprise bloat. Linear does everything Jira does 10x faster.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Free with no business model and no announcement sounds more like an experiment than a product. Google has a long history of quietly killing apps that don't get traction. I wouldn't build a workflow around Eloquent until it survives at least six months in the App Store.

45/100 · skip

The industry default that nobody loves. Works for enterprise compliance requirements but there are better options.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Killing the $15/month subscription model for voice AI is a meaningful shot fired. When Google ships a free, offline-first dictation app powered by on-device models, it sets a new user expectation for the whole category. Wispr and Willow are going to have to respond.

45/100 · skip

Linear and GitHub Projects are eating Jira's lunch among modern teams. Inertia is its only moat.

Creator
80/100 · ship

Filler word stripping plus prose polishing in a fully offline app is genuinely useful for writers and podcasters. I dictate first drafts constantly and having this work on a plane or in a dead zone without compromising privacy is exactly what I've been waiting for.

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