EasyScribe

Audio to text

Audio to text for recordings you need to use again

Upload recordings, podcasts, interviews, classes, or voice notes and turn them into searchable transcripts you can edit, summarize, translate, and export.

Meetings and podcasts
Editable transcript
Summary and export
Meeting team reviewing transcript highlights, summary, and action items
Meeting transcripts should become notes, captions, translations, and files you can move into the next workflow.

Use cases

Where this workflow helps

Meeting recordings

Turn calls, interviews, and discussions into searchable notes and action items.

Podcast repurposing

Convert long audio into show notes, article drafts, quotes, and caption starters.

Study archives

Keep classes, lectures, and voice notes as editable material you can search later.

How it works

From source media to reusable text

Search visitors need to know what happens after the first click. This workflow keeps the path clear from import to transcript to export.

01

Upload audio

Choose a local audio file, confirm language settings, and create a transcription task.

02

Review the transcript

Read transcript segments with timestamps so you can find the moments that need review.

03

Summarize, translate, export

Turn the transcript into notes, subtitle files, translations, or clean text documents.

FAQ

Questions people ask before starting

What audio files can I upload?

EasyScribe is built for common audio files such as MP3, WAV, M4A, and similar recording formats. You can choose a language or use automatic detection.

Can I use the transcript for subtitles?

Yes. Audio transcripts keep timestamped segments that can be exported as SRT or VTT when you need captions or subtitle drafts.

What happens after transcription?

You can edit the transcript, create an AI summary, translate it, and export TXT, Markdown, SRT, or VTT files.