If you're looking for a platform where you can edit audio files by editing the text transcript that accompanies it, Descript is a great option. The video and podcast editing service uses AI to help with the editing process, with features like multitrack audio editing, automatic transcription and AI-selected clips. You can also edit transcripts for clarity, remove filler words and generate speech. Descript is geared for marketing, sales and learning and development teams, with pricing starting at $12 per person per month.
Another option worth considering is Audio Writer, which turns spoken thoughts into formatted written text. You can edit transcripts with grammar improvements, filler word removal and rewriting in different styles or tones. It supports more than 15 languages and integrates with tools like Typefully and Reflect to help you create and organize content. Audio Writer is available as a one-time purchase option, and the company doesn't collect or sell user data.
If you need a service with real-time collaboration abilities, Vocol is a strong option. It turns speech into usable text with high accuracy and can generate AI summaries, topic notes and action items from voice recordings. Multilingual transcription is supported, and Vocol can be used for team collaboration and integration with Teams meeting software. That makes it good for remote work, digital learning and multilingual teams, and it can help you work more efficiently by automating tedious tasks.
Last, Revoldiv is a multimedia transcription service that can turn audio and video files into text. It's got features like accurate transcription, filler word removal, text selection and editing. Revoldiv is designed to fit into existing workflows and supports nearly 100 languages, so it's a good option for media producers and podcasters who want to automate transcription and otherwise speed up their content creation.