One powerful option is dscout, an experience research platform that transcribes recordings, filters and tags them. It also offers AI-powered insights, integration with tools like Figma, Slack and Miro, and collaboration and private panels for managing research projects. That makes it a good choice for product development, customer experience and competitive research.
Another good option is Marvin, which is good at automating the grunt work of qualitative research and data analysis. Marvin transcribes recordings in more than 40 languages, adds timestamped notes, video clips and automatically tags and analyzes data. It's HIPAA, GDPR and SOC2 compliant, and it can integrate with tools like Zoom, Notion and Google Sheets. That makes it a good choice for product designers, researchers and students.
If you want a tool that can handle a variety of situations, take a look at Speak. It's got AI-powered tools to convert audio and video to text, to help you with meetings, to analyze survey and form data and to support qualitative research. Speak lets you upload data for analysis with CSV imports, Zapier or APIs, and it transcribes in more than 70 languages. That makes it a good choice for market researchers, qualitative researchers and digital marketers.