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Transcript Generator
Generate transcripts from video and audio online
Upload video or audio to generate a timestamped transcript you can edit, summarize, translate, and export as text or subtitles.
- Video and audio uploads
- Timestamped segments
- SRT and VTT export
- Summaries and translation
Upload video or audio to generate a timestamped transcript you can edit, search, summarize, translate, and export for subtitles or publishing.
Use this transcript generator for podcasts, interviews, lectures, tutorials, and meeting recordings. It combines speech-to-text with export tools so you can move from raw media to captions, show notes, or searchable archives in one workflow.
How to generate a transcript
- Upload a video or audio file, or paste a supported public link when available.
- Select the spoken language that matches the recording.
- Generate the full transcript with timestamps before editing structure.
- Review names, numbers, technical vocabulary, and overlapping speech.
- Export TXT or Markdown for documents, or SRT and VTT for subtitles.
Transcript generator outputs
| Output | Best for | Review focus |
|---|---|---|
| Plain transcript | Search, quotes, and drafting | Proper nouns and figures |
| Subtitle file | YouTube, courses, and social video | Timing and line breaks |
| Summary | Meetings and long recordings | Unsupported conclusions |
| Translation | Multilingual subtitles and articles | Meaning and terminology |
Frequently asked questions
What is a transcript generator?
It is a tool that converts speech in video or audio into written text, usually with timestamps for editing and export.
Can a transcript generator create subtitles?
Yes. Export SRT or VTT after review, then import the file into your video editor or platform.
Does it work for both video and audio?
Yes. Upload MP4, MOV, WebM, MP3, WAV, M4A, and other common formats supported by the product.
How accurate is an automatic transcript generator?
Accuracy depends on audio quality, accents, and vocabulary. Review critical content before publishing or sharing.
Quality and usage notes
- Treat the first output as a draft that needs human review.
- Keep one master transcript before creating summaries or translations.
- Only process recordings you are authorized to use.
- Check current free and paid limits on the pricing page.