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Convert Audio Files to Text Effortlessly with AI
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Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool converts audio files into text using AI. You upload an audio file, and it provides a text transcription of the spoken content.
Supported audio formats include MP3, M4A, WAV, WebM, AAC, OGG, and FLAC. Files up to 100 MB and 60 minutes can be uploaded.
Yes, extract the audio from a YouTube video, convert it to one of our supported audio formats, then upload it to transcribe.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and works on Windows. You can upload audio from your device and obtain a text transcription online.
Free users can transcribe and preview the text. Full access to download or save to Evernote is available for logged-in users.
The tool offers high accuracy in transcription, supporting various accents and languages, ensuring reliable text outcomes.
Drag and drop your audio file into the tool or click to browse and upload. The file is then processed and transcribed into text.
Yes, you can upload multiple files, but they will be processed in order, not simultaneously. Results are combined for easy access.
Yes, the tool automatically detects the language and can transcribe in English or other supported languages, matching the source.
Yes, the tool is ideal for transcribing podcasts. Upload your audio file, and it will transcribe the spoken content into text.
Each audio file can be up to 100 MB. Ensure your files do not exceed the size limit to avoid upload issues.
Yes, record your message as an audio file, and upload it for transcription into text. The output will be in the same language.
The transcription is delivered as plain text. You can view it, copy it to your clipboard, download it as a file, or save it to Evernote.
Yes, each audio file should be no longer than 60 minutes. If your recording exceeds this limit, split it and transcribe in parts.
No, the transcription process requires an internet connection as it happens online. You can later download the text for offline use.