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Include the guest, client, topic, or session date before upload.
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.
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Sample output
The interview preview emphasizes speaker turns, evidence timestamps, and quote-safe text that can move into reporting or research notes.
Upload guide
Interview transcription needs speaker context and timestamps so published quotes and research notes can be checked.
Include the guest, client, topic, or session date before upload.
Speaker labels and timestamps help keep answers connected to the right person.
Move only checked quotes, themes, and evidence into drafts or research documents.
Research workflow
Use interview transcripts as usable evidence: who said what, when they said it, and how safely it can be reused.
User goal
Best for research, reporting, customer interviews, and qualitative analysis.
Compared with
Interview work needs speaker turns, quote checks, themes, and evidence timestamps.
Good for
Export verified quotes and themes into drafts, research docs, or coding workflows.
How it works
Upload the interview recording.
Review speaker-labeled transcript turns.
Mark quotes and evidence timestamps.
Export verified text into your research or draft.
Built for real workflows
Keep quotes, speakers, and timestamps together so the source stays easy to check.
Separate interviewer and guest turns so quotes keep their source context.
Return to the exact audio moment before publishing or coding research notes.
Group important answers, objections, and repeated themes after transcription.
Move verified quotes and transcript sections into drafts or research documents.
Related workflows
Interview and research workflows.
Use the broader workflow when interviews need transcript review, exports, and saved search.
Turn interview transcripts into themes, evidence notes, quotes, and follow-up actions.
Use AI output when summaries and notes still need timestamp-backed verification.
Condense long interview recordings into key points while keeping source context.
Research and reporting workflow
Interview transcripts are easier to trust when speaker turns, timestamps, themes, and exportable notes stay together.
Yes. Speaker labels help separate interviewer and guest turns so quotes keep their context.
Timestamps let you verify a quote against the original audio before publishing or coding research notes.
Yes. Transcript text can be reviewed for themes, evidence, objections, and reusable quotes.
Clear voices, limited overlap, and low background noise make the transcript easier to review.
Yes. Start with TXT, then use richer exports when the transcript needs to move into another tool.
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Related audio workflows
Choose this workflow when transcript review, timestamps, exports, and saved text matter more than one conversion.
Use this workflow when the recording should become decisions, tasks, quotes, or summary notes.
Use this AI workflow when generated transcripts, summaries, and notes still need timestamp review.
Use this summarizer when the full transcript is too long and the key points matter first.
Choose this converter for high-quality studio, field, interview, or editing source audio.
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