If you're looking for another SpeechText alternative, Trint is worth a look. The company offers AI transcription with 99% accuracy or better for more than 40 languages. It's got collaboration tools for real-time editing, automated transcription and a mobile app for live transcription. Trint is geared for content creators, researchers, journalists and businesses trying to get more out of their content creation and collaboration.
Another option is WavoAI. The company offers transcripts that are fast, accurate and contextualized in multiple languages and accents. It's got speaker identification, transcript annotation and interactive AI features like summaries and To-Do lists. WavoAI is for anyone, but the company says it's good for academia, film, podcasting and accessibility consulting.
AssemblyAI has a range of AI models for speech-to-text transcription, speaker identification and sentiment analysis. It supports more than 99 languages and has integration tools for developers building their own AI-powered products based on voice data. AssemblyAI has data security and privacy protections, including GDPR and PCI-DSS.
If you want something more specialized, check out Vocapia. It's based on the VoxSigma software suite, but offers high-performance speech recognition in many languages. Vocapia is geared for pros who need to transcribe lots of audio and video. It's got features like large vocabulary speech recognition, audio segmentation and speaker identification, and supports several languages. Pricing is based on the length of the speech.