Overview
Speechnotes is a web-based tool specializing in transforming speech to text. Its primary function is to transcribe audio and video recordings accurately and efficiently, making it a useful tool for professionals, authors, and students who prefer dictating their notes and work over typing.Beyond transcription, Speechnotes provides additional features, including voice commands for punctuation and formatting, automatic capitalization, and the easy importing and exporting of files, for an efficient and user-friendly experience.Users can dictate their notes in real-time or upload their recordings for automatic transcription. Along with the tool's core web-based platform, it also offers complementary tools including a Voice Typing Chrome extension for dictation across various web forms, a Transcription API and Webhooks for sending files and receiving transcriptions, and integration with Zapier for automation.Speechnotes also has Android and iOS applications available for mobile use, offering flexible usage options. Additionally, Speechnotes provides tools for converting audio and video formats and extracting audio from video files.It also suggests sister apps for text-to-speech and live captioning purposes.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Web-based platform
- Transcription of audio/video
- Real-time dictation
- Records auto upload
- Voice commands for punctuation
- Automatic capitalization
Cons
- Requires reliable internet connection
- Dependent on browser or OS dictation
- Requires additional apps for some features
- Ads in free version
- Extra cost for ad-free version
- Doesn't store transcriptions or dictations
Categories
- Primary: Creativity
- Secondary: Text
- Specialty: Transcription
Community Feedback
Only the latest comments are shown.One of the most accurate API's I've used for speech to text and summarization. Cost effective w/ bulk contracts too.
I already have another transcription tool, but this one is much better. I love the different features such as the summary, quiz, and chapters. It does a great job of them.I've only done one transcript so far to try it out, but I'm truly impressed and am going to grab another code.A couple things that would make it even better are:- the ability to rename the files and organize them through folders.- the ability to download a copy of the other features as well as the transcript. Copying and pasting it works, but doesn't keep the format.
No other tool quite like this, it's pretty straightforward. Needed to extract a long interview from YouTube and it extracted everything, providing it in different meaningful formats in less than two minutes. Awesome