Drop in an interview, lecture, or podcast. Pick a model. Get a timestamped transcript you can read, correct, and export — while the audio plays alongside every line.
04:12So the part that surprised us most was retention, not acquisition.
04:19Once someone finished onboarding, they basically stayed.
Most tools stop at a wall of text. Freescribe keeps the audio and the words in the same view, so fixing a line and re-listening to it are one click apart.
Every line is a seek point. Jump the player straight to the word you're checking.
PDF for sharing, SRT for editors, or an advanced export with speaker labels and custom timestamp formats.
Group by client, class, or show. Recent files surface automatically so you're never hunting.
Auto-detected on upload, with same-quality timestamps and export across every one.
Three steps, in that order — nothing to configure before you upload.
Drop an mp3 or mp4. It appears in Recent immediately, faded and locked while it transcribes.
A toast lets you know the moment it's ready — click it and the file opens, already selected.
Correct a line, replay the exact second it covers, then export to PDF, SRT, or a custom format.
Short, practical reads on getting clean transcripts out of messy audio.
Word error rates by model, and when to still send a human pass.
FormatsThe three differences that actually matter for your editor.
WorkflowSpeaker labels, overlapping talk, and how to clean it up fast.
ProductWhat actually happens to a file the moment you drop it in.
ProductWhy every line should be a seek point, not just a caption.
WorkflowWhen to keep "um" and "like" — and when to cut them.