If you need a tool to automatically transcribe audio and video files, Speak is worth a look. It uses AI transcription technology that works with more than 70 languages and has integrations with Zoom and Microsoft Teams. With professional transcription, natural language processing and sentiment analysis, Speak is good for market researchers, schools and digital marketers trying to get their work automated.
Another contender is AssemblyAI, which uses large speech-to-text transcription models trained on 12.5 million hours of multilingual audio data. It works with more than 99 languages, and its integration tools are geared for developers, so it's a good fit for companies that want to build their own AI-powered voice data products. The company also protects customer data with privacy and security measures that follow GDPR and other industry standards.
For the highest accuracy and fastest turnaround time, check out Cockatoo. It's got superhuman accuracy of up to 99.8% and can transcribe audio and video files in more than 90 languages. Its speed and multiple pricing tiers make it good for content creators, researchers and anyone else who needs a reliable, relatively inexpensive way to get transcription done.
Last is SpeechText, which promises high accuracy with large deep neural network models. It works with more than 30 languages and adds automatic punctuation and domain-specific models for better performance. With multiple pricing tiers and API integration options, SpeechText is good for journalism, medicine and other fields.