Interview transcription

Upload an interview and get a speaker-labeled transcript, timestamps, quotes, notes, and exports.

Free tool: upload one audio file up to 5 minutes and 100 MB, then download a TXT transcript.

Supports MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, Opus, AAC, FLAC, AMR · Private by default · Delete files anytime

Sample output

Speaker-labeled interview transcript

The interview preview emphasizes speaker turns, evidence timestamps, and quote-safe text that can move into reporting or research notes.

Verified quotes with timestamps
Research themes and evidence
Speaker-labeled sections
Export to documents for editing
interview-recording.m4aEnglish · 02:14 · Interview preview
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Upload guide

Prepare interviews for quote-safe review

Interview transcription needs speaker context and timestamps so published quotes and research notes can be checked.

Use a descriptive file name

Include the guest, client, topic, or session date before upload.

Watch speaker turns

Speaker labels and timestamps help keep answers connected to the right person.

Export verified material

Move only checked quotes, themes, and evidence into drafts or research documents.

Research workflow

Choose interview transcription when quote context matters.

Use interview transcripts as usable evidence: who said what, when they said it, and how safely it can be reused.

User goal

Verify quotes

Best for research, reporting, customer interviews, and qualitative analysis.

Compared with

Generic transcription

Interview work needs speaker turns, quote checks, themes, and evidence timestamps.

Good for

Move into analysis

Export verified quotes and themes into drafts, research docs, or coding workflows.

How it works

Move from interview audio to usable research.

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Upload the interview recording.

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Review speaker-labeled transcript turns.

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Mark quotes and evidence timestamps.

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Export verified text into your research or draft.

Built for real workflows

Verify every quote.

Keep quotes, speakers, and timestamps together so the source stays easy to check.

Speaker-labeled review

Separate interviewer and guest turns so quotes keep their source context.

Evidence timestamps

Return to the exact audio moment before publishing or coding research notes.

Theme extraction

Group important answers, objections, and repeated themes after transcription.

Writing-ready exports

Move verified quotes and transcript sections into drafts or research documents.

Related workflows

Interview and research workflows.

Research and reporting workflow

Handle interview recordings with care.

Interview transcripts are easier to trust when speaker turns, timestamps, themes, and exportable notes stay together.

Speaker turns
Verified quotes
Research themes
Evidence timestamps
Writing exports
Source review

Common questions about interview transcription

Can interview transcripts include speaker labels?

Yes. Speaker labels help separate interviewer and guest turns so quotes keep their context.

How do timestamps help interview transcription?

Timestamps let you verify a quote against the original audio before publishing or coding research notes.

Can I use interview transcripts for qualitative research?

Yes. Transcript text can be reviewed for themes, evidence, objections, and reusable quotes.

What audio quality works best for interviews?

Clear voices, limited overlap, and low background noise make the transcript easier to review.

Can I export interview transcripts to documents?

Yes. Start with TXT, then use richer exports when the transcript needs to move into another tool.

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