Who said what, without the cleanup pass
An interview transcript without speaker labels is half a transcript: you still have to replay the audio to work out whether the quote came from you or your subject. Here, speaker separation runs on every file automatically. The result reads like a script, with each turn attributed and timestamped, ready to quote.
Most transcription tools sell speaker identification as a premium add-on. We include it in every transcription, free ones included, because an interview transcript is not useful without it.
For journalists, researchers, and recruiters
Press interviews, user research sessions, oral histories, hiring debriefs: anywhere the value is in exact words and who said them. Upload the recording, skim the labeled transcript, and copy quotes with their timestamps so every claim can be checked against the audio. Accuracy per language is published on our benchmarks page.
When one interview a day is not enough
A free account adds signup credit, longer files, exports (TXT, SRT, VTT and more), and a library you can search across every interview at once. You can also ask questions like "what did they say about pricing" and get a cited answer that jumps to the exact second. See pricing for plans, or try the free audio to text converter for recordings that are not interviews. Interviews published on YouTube work in the free YouTube transcript generator straight from the link, and filmed interviews in the free video to text converter.