What is TurboScribe?
TurboScribe converts recordings into text using a GPU accelerated Whisper engine. Drop in a file, paste a link, or dictate straight from a microphone, and a transcript comes back in minutes. It handles nearly one hundred languages and exports to subtitle, document, and plain text formats.
Top Features:
- Unlimited transcription: paid accounts remove daily caps on how many files run.
- Large file support: handles recordings up to ten hours and five gigabytes each.
- Translation: converts finished transcripts into more than one hundred target languages.
Use Cases:
- Meeting notes: turn a recorded call into a searchable written record afterwards.
- Research interviews: transcribe long field recordings before coding and analysis begins.
- Video subtitles: export caption files so published content reaches wider audiences.
Who Can Use TurboScribe?
- Journalists: write up interviews without replaying recordings line by line.
- Podcasters: generate show notes and captions from each finished episode quickly.
- Academics: process hours of qualitative research audio on a modest budget.
Pricing
- Free (0 dollars): three files daily at thirty minutes each with lower queue priority.
- Unlimited yearly (10 dollars monthly): no daily cap, fifty file batches, and unlimited storage.
- Unlimited monthly (20 dollars): the same unlimited features billed month to month.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Simple pricing: one free tier and one paid plan with no seat maths.
- Fast turnaround: graphics acceleration returns long recordings far quicker than realtime playback.
- Broad language coverage: transcription works across roughly one hundred spoken languages.
Cons:
- Restrictive free tier: three short files daily suits testing rather than real work.
- Speaker labels vary: diarisation can struggle on noisy multi person recordings.
- No live capture: the tool works on uploads rather than joining calls directly.
FAQs:
1) How much does it cost?
Unlimited costs 10 dollars monthly billed yearly, or 20 dollars billed month to month.
2) What is the free limit?
Free accounts transcribe three files each day at thirty minutes per file.
3) How long can files be?
Paid accounts accept recordings up to ten hours long and five gigabytes in size.
4) Can it translate transcripts?
Yes, finished transcripts can be translated into well over one hundred languages.
5) Which formats are supported?
Common audio and video types including MP3, MP4, WAV, MOV, and M4A.