For processing unstructured language data from surveys and forms, Speak is a good option. This platform provides a range of AI-based tools for collecting and analyzing language data, including survey and form data analysis. It can transcribe data in more than 70 languages and can integrate with tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Speak also offers professional transcription, sentiment analysis and collaboration tools through custom media repositories, so it's a good option for market researchers, qualitative researchers and digital marketers.
Another option is Marvin, a user research platform that automates some of the drudgery of qualitative research and data analysis. Marvin can automatically transcribe recordings in more than 40 languages, add time stamps to notes, and integrate with tools like Zoom and Google Sheets. It's good for product designers, researchers and students doing UX research, and for turning a lot of research data into useful insights.
AssemblyAI is another option. It offers AI models for speech-to-text transcription, sentiment analysis and other tasks, trained on a data set of 12.5 million hours of multilingual audio. It offers integration tools and can handle more than 99 languages, so it's good for companies building AI products that use voice data. AssemblyAI has data security measures, including GDPR, PCI-DSS and SOC 2 compliance.
If you want to automate interview analysis, Insight7 is a more general-purpose tool that can handle video, audio and text. It can import recordings from videoconferencing tools like Google Meet and Zoom, and generate insights and quotes. It's got enterprise-level security and customizable templates, so it can be a good option for researchers, sales and marketing people who want to speed up the analysis process.