Kākau i waihona WAV me lepili mea ʻōlelo.ʻOi aku ka maikaʻi me ka pau ʻole.

Loaʻa i nā faila WAV mai nā mea hoʻopaʻa kahua, nā keʻena studio, a me nā waihona hoʻolaha ka pololei kiʻekiʻe loa — ʻaʻohe hoʻopili codec e hana ai. E hoʻouka i kekahi WAV a loaʻa i kahi kikokikona piha me nā lepili mea ʻōlelo.

Drop a file, or pick one

MP3 · WAV · M4A · MP4 · MOV · MKV · OGG · OPUS · FLAC · WEBM — up to 100 MB anonymously

Paste a link, we’ll fetch the audio

YouTube · TikTok · Vimeo · Twitter · SoundCloud · Spotify · 50+ more

Record straight from your browser

Sign up takes 30 seconds — recording opens right after, in the dashboard.

No card required~90s per 60-min fileSRT · VTT · DOCX · TXTFiles auto-deleted in 24h

↓ Watch what happens

Audio in. Transcript out.

Drop a file, paste a URL, or record live — text appears back with speaker labels and timestamps. Same pipeline whether the source is a file, a URL, or your microphone.

Microphone · liveREC 00:07.41
en-US auto-detected16 kHz mono
~90s
Transcript · streaming2 speakers · 47:08
S1

Thanks for making the time. I want to start with framing — what was the original hypothesis behind the project?

S2

Honestly, maybe forty percent. The shape held — the mechanics underneath had to be rebuilt almost entirely.

S1

What flipped it for you? Was there one customer call, one piece of data

~95% accuracy on clean audioSRT · DOCX · TXT · JSON

↓ This is the dashboard

This is what loads when the job finishes.

Same layout as the real dashboard — Summary, full Transcript, Speakers tab, Exports. Key points and action items extracted automatically. Auto-tags on every job.

Try it on your own file — it's free

Three real options · honest comparison

Built-in dictation, AI speech-to-text, or a human transcriber.

Three legitimate ways to get text from spoken audio in 2026. Each is best for different work. Honest numbers below — no claim that AI matches a professional human transcriber on hard audio.

Option 01

Built-in dictation

Live, free, on-device. Handy for short bursts while you talk.

Accuracy · clear English~85%
Speaker separationNo
TimestampsNo
Languages~30
60-min fileLive only
CostFree
Best forShort voice notes while you walk. Hands-free messaging. Dictating an email at a stoplight.
Option 02

AI speech-to-text

~30× faster than realtime. 100+ languages. Speaker labels. The sweet spot for most work.

Accuracy · clear English95%+
Speaker separationYes (Pro+)
TimestampsPer sentence
Languages100+ auto
60-min file~90 s
Cost · per min$0.03
Best forInterview recordings · meeting notes · podcast transcripts · YouTube subtitles · batch jobs · API automation · field journalism.
Option 03

Human transcriber

Gold-standard accuracy when the audio is hard or the stakes are legal.

Accuracy · clear English98–99%
Speaker separationManual
TimestampsPer turn
LanguagesPer transcriber
60-min file4–8 hours
Cost · per min$1–3
Best forLegal depositions · medical dictation · archival oral history · anything where 95%+ accuracy is non-negotiable.

Built-in dictation figures from public iOS / Android speech API benchmarks. Human transcriber rates from US/UK industry surveys 2024–2025.

Accuracy · real-world numbers

95%+ on clear English. It holds up on real-world recordings too.

Modern transcription reaches 95%+ word accuracy on clear English at 128 kbps and above, comparable to a human transcriber on the same recording. The audio coming in sets the ceiling — cleaner source, cleaner transcript. The breakdown below covers the recordings we actually see in production.

97%+
Clean studio audio

USB or studio microphone in a treated room. Single speaker at conversational distance. The headline number.

95%+
Clear English at 128 kbps+

Podcast masters, interview recordings, well-mic'd meetings. The sweet spot for most professional work.

93%
Real-world podcast

Field-recorded interviews, podcast episodes at 64–128 kbps, multi-speaker recordings. Usable for editorial without a review pass.

91%
Meeting room recording

Ceiling mic, omnidirectional capture, mild reverb, multiple speakers at distance. Plan a rename pass on the speaker chips.

Common questions

6 things people ask about this.

01He aha nā kikoʻī WAV i kākoʻo ʻia?+
Kekahi faila PCM WAV: nā helu hōʻailona mai 8 kHz a i 192 kHz, nā hohonu bit 16-bit, 24-bit, a i ʻole 32-bit float, mono a i ʻole stereo. Hana nā ʻōnaehana WAV maʻamau (.wav) a me Broadcast Wave Format (.bwf) me ka ʻole o ka hoʻololi.
02Hoʻomaikaʻi maoli anei ka WAV me ka pau ʻole i ka pololei o ke kākau ʻana?+
ʻAe, liʻiliʻi. Hāʻawi ka WAV i ka pipeline i ka hōʻailona leo piha me ka ʻole o nā hōʻailona hoʻopili. Ma ka hapa nui o nā hoʻopaʻa, ʻo ka hoʻomaikaʻi ma luna o kahi MP3 maikaʻi he 1–3%. Ma nā hoʻopaʻa paʻakikī (nā leo ikaika, walaʻau hope liʻiliʻi, ka maikaʻi leo palena), he mea nui kēlā palena.
03Mālama kaʻu mea hoʻopaʻa kahua i WAV 24-bit ma 96 kHz. E hana anei ia?+
ʻAe. ʻE ʻia ka WAV 24-bit 96 kHz a hana me ka ʻole o ka hoʻololi. Hoʻoponopono ka pipeline i ka helu hōʻailona i loko — ʻaʻole ia e hoʻolōʻihi i ka hana a i ʻole e hoʻoulu i nā pilikia kūpono.
04He aha ka nui faila WAV loa?+
Manuahi: 100 MB (ma kahi o 10 minuke o 16-bit 44.1 kHz stereo, ~20 minuke mono), 30-minuke paʻa i kēlā me kēia faila. Pro: 2 GB (ma kahi o 45 minuke stereo, ~90 minuke mono), a hiki i 10 hola i kēlā me kēia faila. ʻĀoihana: 5 GB (ma kahi o 3 hola stereo, ~6 hola mono), a hiki i 10 hola i kēlā me kēia faila. Hoʻopaʻa ʻia ka WAV ma ka nui ma mua o ka lōʻihi. No nā waihona faila he nui, e hoʻouna i kēlā me kēia faila ma ke ʻano he hana API kaʻawale.
05Hiki iaʻu ke loaʻa kahi SRT mai kahi faila WAV?+
ʻAe. E hoʻopuka i SRT a i ʻole VTT mai ka ʻaoʻao kikokikona. Hoʻopili ʻia nā manawa i ke kūlana WAV — pono inā e hoʻoponopono ana ʻoe i kahi wikiō me kēia WAV ma ke ʻano he leo.
06Ua ʻoi aku ka maikaʻi o WAV ma mua o MP3 no ke kākau ʻana?+
Ma nā kūlana hoʻopaʻa like, hāʻawi ka WAV i 1–3% pololei kiʻekiʻe ma mua o MP3 128 kbps — a ʻoi aku ka nui ma mua o 64 kbps a i ʻole haʻahaʻa. Inā loaʻa iā ʻoe ka hoʻopaʻa kumu ma ke ʻano WAV, e hoʻohana. Inā MP3 wale nō, e kākau mau ka MP3 ma 95%+ ma ka ʻōlelo maʻemaʻe.

Drop something in. See what comes out.

30 minuke manuahi i kēlā me kēia mahina, ʻaʻohe kāleka. E hoʻouka i kāu WAV — kikokikona, nā lepili mea ʻōlelo, a me SRT ma kahi o 90 kekona.

E hoʻomaka i ke kākau manuahi