Research Transcription for Academic Professionals
Turn qualitative interviews, focus groups, and academic recordings into searchable, speaker-labeled text. ScriberGPT helps researchers code data faster and find quotes and themes — with your own review before citing.
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Built for Academic Research
Transcription that fits qualitative analysis and research documentation
Terminology support
Add technical terms, participant names, and field-specific vocabulary with glossary input so academic language is transcribed more accurately. Review before citing.
Participant labels
Separate participants in focus groups, interviews, and multi-person sessions so transcripts are easy to code and analyze.
Searchable data
Turn hours of interview audio into searchable, timestamped text so you can find quotes, themes, and patterns quickly.
Faster analysis
Work from a transcript instead of replaying recordings, so you spend more time on coding and analysis and less on transcription.
Translation support
Transcribe interviews recorded in other languages and translate the transcript for cross-language research.
You control your data
Files are uploaded and processed over encrypted connections, and you decide what to upload — so you can keep the workflow aligned with your study's ethics and consent requirements.
Research Transcription Use Cases
Common recordings researchers turn into text. For related workflows, see our interview and lecture transcription guides.
Qualitative interviews
Transcribe in-depth interviews and ethnographic sessions into text for coding and qualitative analysis.
Focus groups
Capture multi-participant focus groups with speaker labels so you can attribute contributions during analysis.
Expert interviews & oral history
Convert expert interviews and oral histories into accurate transcripts for documentation and citation.
Field & data collection
Transcribe recorded field notes and data-collection sessions into text for systematic analysis.
Conferences & presentations
Transcribe academic conferences, symposiums, and research talks for notes and accessibility.
Thesis & defense documentation
Convert thesis interviews and defense sessions into text for your research records.
Why researchers use ScriberGPT
A practical transcription workflow for qualitative analysis
Code from text, not tape
Search and skim transcripts to find quotes and themes across hundreds of hours of interviews, so analysis moves faster.
Clearer multi-participant data
Speaker labels keep focus groups and multi-person interviews organized, making transcripts easier to attribute and code.
Ethics stay in your hands
ScriberGPT produces draft transcripts you review. You decide what to upload and keep the workflow aligned with your study's consent and ethics requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about transcribing research recordings
How do I transcribe a research interview or focus group?
Upload the audio or video recording and ScriberGPT generates a speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript you can review, edit, and export for analysis.
Can it label different participants in a focus group?
Yes. Speaker labels help separate participants in focus groups, interviews, and multi-person sessions so transcripts are easier to attribute and code.
Will it handle technical and academic terminology?
You can add technical terms, participant names, and field-specific vocabulary through glossary input so academic language is transcribed more accurately. Reviewing the transcript before citing is recommended.
Can it transcribe interviews in other languages?
Yes. You can transcribe recordings in many languages and translate the transcript into other languages for cross-language research.
How does it help with qualitative analysis?
Transcripts are searchable text, so you can quickly find specific quotes, themes, and patterns across hours of interview data instead of replaying recordings.
How is my research data handled?
Files are uploaded and processed over encrypted connections, and you decide what to upload — so you can keep the workflow aligned with your study's consent and ethics requirements.
Ready to spend more time on analysis?
Upload an interview or focus group and get a clean, speaker-labeled transcript you can search, code, and review.
Start transcribing