How can I get my audio disk transcribed to text online?
To transcribe an audio file to text online, you have several options that are convenient and relatively straightforward. Here are some of the top methods:
Using Notta
- Visit the Notta website and sign up for a free account if you don't already have one.
- Upload your audio or video file to the platform. Notta supports a wide range of file formats, including WAV, MP3, AVI, MP4, and more123.
- Select the transcription language from the 58 languages supported.
- Provide an email address to receive the transcript. Notta will send you the transcription result via email.
- You can review, edit, and export the transcription in various formats like PDF, Word, and SRT.
Using Flixier
- Go to the Flixier website and click the "Transcribe" or "Get Started" button.
- Upload your audio or video file directly to the browser window.
- Click the "Generate" button to start the transcription process.
- Once the transcription is complete, you can edit the text and download it as a text file or subtitle file4.
Using Maestra
- Visit the Maestra website and upload your audio file. You can upload files of any duration, with a 2GB size limit during the trial.
- Choose the transcription language from over 125 languages supported.
- The AI will transcribe the audio file, and you can then proofread, edit, and export the transcript in formats like PDF, DOCX, or TXT5.
Using Google Docs
- If you need real-time transcription, you can use Google Docs' Voice Typing feature.
- Open a Google Docs document, go to "Tools," select "Voice Typing," and choose your language.
- Click the microphone icon and start speaking. Google Docs will transcribe your voice into text in real-time. However, this method does not support uploading and transcribing pre-recorded audio files13.
Each of these tools offers a free or trial version, allowing you to test their services before committing to a paid plan.