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Meeting transcription
Turn team meetings and calls into searchable notes, action items, and shareable summaries.
View guideInterview transcription
Transcribe research, journalism, and hiring interviews with clear speaker labels for quoting and review.
View guidePodcast transcription
Turn episodes into show notes, blog posts, captions, and searchable archives for your audience.
View guideLecture transcription
Convert class recordings and course videos into study notes, captions, and reusable course material.
View guideConference transcription
Capture keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions, then reuse them as recaps, articles, and highlights.
View guideWebinar transcription
Transcribe online sessions and replays, then repurpose them into content, captions, and clips.
View guideMedical transcription
Turn recorded medical discussions and dictation into working text drafts for review and follow-up.
View guideCourt transcription
Convert recorded hearings and proceedings into searchable drafts for legal review and preparation.
View guideSermon transcription
Make services accessible, build sermon archives, and reuse messages as devotionals and captions.
View guideWedding transcription
Preserve vows, readings, and toasts as a speaker-labeled keepsake you can share and caption.
View guideHow event transcription works
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Upload the recording
Start with the audio or video from any event. ScriberGPT supports MP3, WAV, MP4, and 50+ other formats.
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Generate the transcript
ScriberGPT turns the recording into speaker-labeled, timestamped text you can read, search, and edit.
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Reuse it your way
Turn the transcript into notes, articles, captions, or archives — and export to TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, or DOCX.
Ready to transcribe your recording?
Upload any audio or video file and turn it into clean, speaker-labeled text with timestamps — ready for notes, content, and captions.