11+ AI Transcription Tools
AI transcription is for turning meetings, interviews, lectures, podcasts, and recorded calls into accurate text. The tools here help upload or capture audio, generate transcripts, identify speakers, and export notes that can be searched, edited, or shared.
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Why it fits: TurboScribe is built for uploading audio or video and turning it into accurate transcripts across many languages.
Why it fits: Bluedot captures meeting audio and produces transcripts and summaries, making it useful for turning spoken conversations into text.

Why it fits: Deepgram fits because it provides speech-to-text transcription APIs for converting audio into accurate written text.
Why it fits: Descript fits because it transcribes audio and video so creators can edit spoken content from text.

Why it fits: Gladia fits because it provides AI transcription and speech-to-text tools for audio, video, and calls.
Why it fits: MinutesLink fits because it joins meetings and turns spoken conversations into transcripts, notes, and action items.
Why it fits: Otter records and transcribes meetings and conversations, so it fits users who need searchable written records of speech.

Why it fits: Sonix fits because it is built for automated transcription, speaker labeling, and searchable transcripts.

Why it fits: Speechmatics fits because it transcribes speech across languages and accents for recordings, calls, and media.
Why it fits: Taption fits because it transcribes audio and video into text, captions, and translated transcript formats.

Why it fits: Voicenotes turns spoken notes and recordings into written notes, which fits users who need quick transcription from voice input.