If you need a tool to process and analyze transcripts from multiple conversations, Insight7 is a great choice. It can handle a variety of input formats, including video, audio and text, and can connect to videoconferencing tools like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Zoom. Insight7 can compare transcripts, analyze them in groups and offer customizable categories for insights, so it's a good option for qualitative research and decision making.
Another good option is Fireflies, which offers automated meeting transcription, summarization and analysis. It connects to Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams, among other tools, and offers AI-based search, automated workflows and a real-time knowledge base. That makes it good for boosting team productivity and for organizing content for sales, marketing, education and other fields.
If you want a more specialized tool, Spext offers AI-based editing, summarization and organization of recordings. It can remove filler words and background noise, create chapters and takeaways, and convert recordings into different formats. Spext is good for meeting organizers, podcasters and anyone else who needs to record online conversations and get as much use as possible out of them.
Last, Transcript.LOL is a full-featured transcription service that works with more than 1500 platforms without requiring any downloads or uploads. It offers summarization, topic tagging and contextual Q&A, which makes it good for generating meeting minutes, study guides and show notes in fields like education, business and podcasting.