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TurboScribe
TurboScribe is an AI transcription service that converts audio and video into text in 98+ languages with speaker recognition and export options.
TurboScribe
Unlimited AI transcription for audio and video
What is TurboScribe?
TurboScribe is an AI-powered transcription platform for converting audio and video files into text. It supports multiple languages, speaker recognition, translation, and transcript exports for individuals, teams, and content workflows.
How to use TurboScribe?
- 1Upload an audio or video file from your device or supported sources.
- 2Choose the audio language and select a transcription mode.
- 3Optionally enable speaker recognition, translation, or audio restoration.
- 4Start transcription and wait for the text to be generated.
- 5Review the transcript and download it as DOCX, PDF, TXT, SRT, VTT, or CSV.
TurboScribe Key Features
- Unlimited audio and video transcription
- 99.8% claimed accuracy powered by Whisper
- 98+ language support
- Speaker recognition
- Transcribe directly to English
- Audio restoration for poor-quality recordings
- 10-hour uploads up to 5 GB
- Bulk uploads up to 50 files
- Transcript exports in DOCX, PDF, TXT, CSV, SRT, and VTT
- Private and encrypted storage
TurboScribe Use Cases
- Meeting transcription
- Interview transcription
- Podcast transcription
- Video caption generation
- Lecture and class notes
- Research and documentation
- Multi-language transcription
- Subtitle creation
TurboScribe Pricing & Free Credits
TurboScribe currently operates on a Free, Freemium model.
TurboScribe Pros & Cons
Pros
- Unlimited transcription on paid plans
- Supports many file formats and long uploads
- Speaker recognition and translation included
- Multiple export formats
- Free tier available without a credit card
Cons
- Free plan is limited to 3 transcripts per day
- Long uploads and bulk features require paid access
- Best results depend on audio quality
- Some features may take extra processing time
What is TurboScribe best for?
- People who transcribe meetings, interviews, or podcasts
- Creators who need fast subtitle and caption generation
- Teams handling large volumes of audio or video
- Users working across multiple languages