Why couples transcribe their wedding
Preserve the vows and speeches
Keep the exact words from your vows, toasts, and readings as a written keepsake you can revisit long after the day.
Keep speakers clear
Speaker-aware transcripts separate the officiant, the couple, and each person who gives a toast so the record is easy to follow.
Turn the day into keepsakes
Reuse the transcript for framed vows, thank-you notes, an anniversary gift, or a keepsake book of the speeches.
Share with people who missed it
Send the transcript to family and friends who couldn't attend so they can read the ceremony and reception moments.
Find moments quickly
Timestamps let you jump straight to a specific vow, reading, or toast in a long ceremony or reception recording.
Clean recordings first
If the recording is hard to hear, use ScriberGPT's audio noise reduction tool, MP4 to MP3 converter, and other free audio tools before transcribing.
How to transcribe a wedding recording
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Upload the ceremony or reception recording
Start with the audio or video from your wedding, whether it came from a videographer or a phone. 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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Review, share, or preserve
Check names and edit as needed, then download the transcript to keep, share, or turn into a keepsake.
Wedding moments this page is built for
Wedding ceremonies
Vows, readings, and the officiant's words, captured in text with speaker labels so the ceremony is preserved exactly as spoken.
Reception speeches and toasts
Best-man and maid-of-honor speeches, parent toasts, and thank-yous kept as a written record of the night.
Personal vows
Preserve the exact wording of personal vows so you can frame them, reread them, or revisit them on anniversaries.
Rehearsal dinners
Speeches, family stories, and toasts shared the night before, kept in text with the speakers separated.
Engagement parties
Announcements, speeches, and celebration moments transcribed from your recording for safekeeping.
Vow renewals and anniversaries
Renewal ceremonies and milestone celebrations captured with the same care as the original wedding.
ScriberGPT features you can use on wedding transcripts
Speaker labels
Separates the officiant, the couple, and each speaker (Speaker A, Speaker B) so ceremony and reception audio stays clear.
Timestamps
Every line is timestamped, so you can jump straight to the vows, a reading, or a specific toast.
Glossary input
Add names of the couple, family, and wedding party up front so they're spelled correctly in the transcript.
Filler-word filtering
Remove “um”, “uh”, and other filler words for cleaner, more readable speeches and vows.
Profanity filtering
Optionally mask profanity to keep a shared keepsake transcript clean.
Translation & exports
Translate transcripts for guests in other languages and export to TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, or DOCX.
Frequently asked questions about wedding transcription
How do I transcribe a wedding recording?
Upload the ceremony or reception audio or video file and ScriberGPT generates a speaker-labeled, timestamped transcript you can review, edit, and export.
Can it tell apart the officiant, the couple, and the speakers?
Yes. Speaker labels help separate the officiant, the couple, and each person who gives a toast or reading so the transcript is easy to follow.
Can I preserve our exact vows in text?
Yes. The transcript captures the words as spoken, so you can keep your vows as a written keepsake, frame them, or revisit them later. Reviewing and editing the text is recommended for a final keepsake.
Can I get captions for our wedding video?
Yes. You can export the transcript as SRT or VTT to caption your wedding video, plus TXT, PDF, and DOCX for keepsakes and printed copies.
Can you handle multiple languages for an international wedding?
Yes. You can transcribe the recording and translate the transcript into other languages so guests and family who speak different languages can read it.
What if there's background music or noise in the recording?
If the audio is hard to hear, run it through the audio noise reduction tool first, then transcribe the cleaned-up file for better results.
Preserve your wedding day in text
Upload your ceremony or reception recording and turn vows, readings, and toasts into a speaker-labeled keepsake you can share and caption.