No, the company is based in Germany.
The company builds its own speech-to-text engine and has better accuracy than Google in German and Turkish languages. Independent review: https://www.abtipper.de/transkription/sprache-zu-text/
Yes, but there's still a lot of work after getting the transcript, even if it is accurate. Researchers/journalists need a good editing tools for reviewing, editing, summarizing and etc.
Thanks for the review. The privacy policy lists all collected information, how (if any) they're shared with other parties, also right for the users to delete the information any time. What else should be listed here? I…
Thanks for the note! As you have stated, there's still a lot of work for researcher/journalist after getting raw transcription, so good editing tool syncing audio and text is valuable here.
Sorry, there was a bug in pricing page. It should now show the prices in USD. The difference is own Speech recognition engine, easy document-like editor and separate subtitle editor.
can the recording and then transcribing with good editor (with automatic speech-to-text built-in) be a good solution?
No, the company is based in Germany.
The company builds its own speech-to-text engine and has better accuracy than Google in German and Turkish languages. Independent review: https://www.abtipper.de/transkription/sprache-zu-text/
Yes, but there's still a lot of work after getting the transcript, even if it is accurate. Researchers/journalists need a good editing tools for reviewing, editing, summarizing and etc.
Thanks for the review. The privacy policy lists all collected information, how (if any) they're shared with other parties, also right for the users to delete the information any time. What else should be listed here? I…
Thanks for the note! As you have stated, there's still a lot of work for researcher/journalist after getting raw transcription, so good editing tool syncing audio and text is valuable here.
Sorry, there was a bug in pricing page. It should now show the prices in USD. The difference is own Speech recognition engine, easy document-like editor and separate subtitle editor.
can the recording and then transcribing with good editor (with automatic speech-to-text built-in) be a good solution?