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TL;DR
- Google has confirmed what happens when you reach Rambler’s usage limits.
- The company says Rambler will switch to offline mode, which still offers basic voice transcription and cleanup.
- Rambler otherwise offers advanced voice dictation smarts, such as removing filler words and pauses.
Google announced Gboard’s Rambler feature earlier this year, coming as part of the Gemini Intelligence suite. However, an official support page shows that this voice transcription feature has usage limits. So what does that mean?
Google’s support page for Rambler mentions that the smart dictation feature relies on the cloud for its polished transcriptions, but switches to offline models when you have limited or no internet connectivity. However, it also notes that Rambler is subject to usage limits, without elaborating on the details.