AI Audio Transcription

Every recording you never got around to typing up. Tell the AI what you're bringing, upload the file, and read it as text minutes later.

Illustration — the transcript opens in your workspace

How to Transcribe Audio to Text

Three steps from recording to readable text — no headphones-and-keyboard marathon.

1Upload your audio

MP3, WAV, M4A, and other common audio formats — drop the file into the workspace once the chat opens.

2The AI transcribes it

Speech becomes text in the recording's own language, with punctuation that makes it readable — not a wall of words.

Split it by speaker and pull out the action items

3Shape the result

Ask for speaker labels, timestamps, filler words removed — or skip straight to a summary of what was said.

Built for the Recordings That Pile Up

If it was spoken into a microphone, it can come back as text.

Voice memos and audio files

Phone memos, lecture recordings, podcast episodes — common formats like MP3, WAV, and M4A all transcribe the same way.

Meetings and interviews

Recorded calls and interviews come back split by speaker, ready to search, quote, and mine for decisions.

Voice messages

The three-minute voice note you can't play out loud right now — read it as text instead.

Transcribe, then keep going

Same chat, next message: turn the transcript into meeting minutes, a summary, a translation, or a to-do list.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I transcribe audio to text?

Pick what kind of recording you're bringing (or describe it in your own words), submit, and upload the file in the workspace chat. The AI transcribes it and returns readable text you can keep refining.

Which audio formats work?

Common audio files — MP3, WAV, M4A, and similar — plus the audio track of video files like MP4 if that's what you have.

Can it label who is speaking?

Yes — ask for the transcript split by speaker. It works best when voices are distinct and the recording is reasonably clean.

What languages does it transcribe?

Dozens of spoken languages. The text comes back in the language of the recording, and you can ask for a translation alongside it.

How is this different from dictation?

Dictation types while you speak, live. This page is for recordings that already exist — memos, meetings, messages — turned into text after the fact. For live typing, use the AI dictation tool instead.