Another strong contender is TurboScribe, which offers accurate transcriptions with 99.8% accuracy and supports more than 98 languages. It has no transcript limits, and offers a variety of export formats, including PDF, DOCX and subtitles. TurboScribe is geared for podcasters, researchers and businesses, with private encryption for data protection and a free tier for light use.
If you want a simple service that doesn't require you to sign up, ListenMonster offers fast and accurate transcriptions and subtitles for audio and video files in more than 99 languages. It accepts a variety of file formats and can automatically detect the language, making it a good option for content creators and podcasters. Three tiers of pricing, including a free option, means it should be within reach of many needs and budgets.
Last, SpeechText uses deep neural network models for high-accuracy transcriptions. It supports more than 30 languages and includes features like automatic punctuation and editing tools. SpeechText is good for journalism, medicine and business, with flexible pricing and an API for easy integration into apps.