Podcast transcription for creators

Turn finished episodes into transcripts, show notes, chapters, quotes, and content you can repurpose.

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

Podcast transcript plus show notes preview

This sample frames the transcript as publishing material: episode sections, quotes, show-note ideas, and reusable archive text.

Episode summary
Chapter timestamps
Quote bank
Blog and social repurposing outline
episode-audio.mp3English · 02:14 · Episode preview
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Episode transcript previewShow TXT
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Upload guide

Prepare a podcast episode for repurposing

A podcast transcript should support listeners, search, show notes, chapters, quotes, and future content work.

Use the final episode audio

Upload the edited episode so transcript sections match the version people hear.

Mark sections and quotes

Use timestamps to find chapter breaks, memorable lines, sponsor reads, and topic shifts.

Export publishing material

Move transcript text into show notes, captions, blog drafts, newsletters, or archives.

Creator intent

Choose podcast transcription when one episode needs many outputs.

Use podcast transcripts as publishing material: show notes, chapters, quotes, and searchable episode archives.

User goal

Repurpose an episode

Best for creators who want transcript text to support publishing and content distribution.

Compared with

MP3 to text

MP3 to text answers the format question. Podcast transcription answers the creator workflow question.

Good for

Create publishing assets

Pull chapters, quote banks, captions, newsletters, and article drafts from the transcript.

How it works

Turn a podcast episode into publishable material.

1

Upload the finished episode audio.

2

Generate transcript sections and chapter markers.

3

Pull quotes, show notes, and repurposing ideas.

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Export the text for publishing or archive search.

Built for real workflows

Repurpose every episode.

Create the transcript once, then use it for show notes, search, clips, quotes, and writing.

Episode transcripts

Create readable episode text for search, accessibility, and repurposing.

Chapter timestamps

Turn long episodes into sections listeners and editors can navigate.

Quote bank

Pull memorable lines into social posts, newsletters, or show notes.

Publishing exports

Move transcript text into blog drafts, captions, and episode pages.

Related workflows

Podcast and creator workflows.

Creator workflow

Process podcast audio with clear outputs.

Create transcripts that can become show notes, chapter markers, quotes, captions, newsletters, and searchable episode archives.

Episode transcript
Chapter timestamps
Quote bank
Show notes
Repurposing drafts
Archive search

Common questions about podcast transcription

Can I create show notes from a podcast transcript?

Yes. Start with the episode transcript, then pull summaries, chapters, quotes, and reusable notes for publishing.

Can podcast transcripts include chapter timestamps?

Yes. Timestamps help divide long episodes into sections and make the transcript easier to navigate.

Which podcast file formats can I upload?

Use MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, Opus, AAC, FLAC, or AMR audio, depending on how the episode was exported.

Can I repurpose a podcast transcript into blog content?

Yes. Transcript text can support show notes, article drafts, newsletters, quote cards, and archive search.

Is the free plan enough for a full podcast episode?

The free tool is for short tests up to 5 minutes and 100 MB. Longer episodes need paid minutes.

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