Swell AI is a good option, with a variety of transformations including transcripts, clips, show notes, articles, summaries, titles, newsletters and social posts. It's got a transcript editor with AI suggestions, publicly shareable transcripts, and content generation for podcast show notes and social posts. With several pricing levels, Swell AI is good for podcasters and content creators who want to get more out of their work and improve their content marketing.
Spext is another tool that can automatically edit, summarize and otherwise process recordings. It can excise filler words and background noise and create chapters and takeaways from recordings. Spext can also convert recordings into blogs and clips, and it can integrate with YouTube, Podcast channels, Discord and Twitter Spaces. That makes it a good option for meeting organizers, podcasters and anyone else who wants to get as much use as possible out of their recordings.
If you want a single tool to record and edit, Riverside is worth a look. It offers AI transcription in more than 100 languages, auto-generated show notes and the ability to create clips from recordings. Riverside's text-based editor and magic clips feature let you create good-looking podcasts and videos with a minimum of fuss.
Castmagic is another good option, able to convert long-form audio into show notes, summaries, highlights, quotes and social media posts. It works in more than 60 languages and offers a mobile app for recording and synchronization on the go. It's good for podcasters and video streamers who need to create content.