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Take notes with your voice via our online dictation notepad for free. Learn more.
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Speechnotes is a reliable and secure automatic speech-to-text service that enables you to quickly and accurately transcribe & translate your audio and video recordings, as well as dictate your notes instead of typing, saving you time and effort. With features like voice commands for punctuation and formatting, automatic capitalization, and easy import/export options, Speechnotes provides an efficient and user-friendly dictation and transcription experience. Proudly serving millions of users since 2015, Speechnotes is the go-to tool for anyone who needs fast, accurate & private transcription. Our online AI transcription service supports all file types & languages. It features speaker automatic tagging (diarization), timestamping, captioning, AI summaries & more.
Our Portfolio of Complementary Speech-To-Text Tools Includes:
Voice typing - Chrome extension
Dictate instead of typing on any form & text-box across the web. Including on Gmail, and more.
Transcription API & webhooks
Speechnotes' API enables you to send us files via standard POST requests, and get the transcription results sent directly to your server.
Zapier integration
Combine the power of automatic transcriptions with Zapier's automatic processes. Serverless & codeless automation! Connect with your CRM, phone calls, Docs, email & more.
Android Speechnotes app
Speechnotes' notepad for Android, for notes taking on your mobile, battle tested with more than 5Million downloads. Rated 4.3+ ⭐
iOS TextHear app
TextHear for iOS, works great on iPhones, iPads & Macs. Designed specifically to help people with hearing impairment participate in conversations. Please note, this is a sister app - so it has its own pricing plan.
Audio & video converting tools
Tools developed for fast - batch conversions of audio files from one type to another and extracting audio only from videos for minimizing uploads.
Our Sister Apps for Text-To-Speech & Live Captioning
Complementary to Speechnotes
Reads out loud texts, files & web pages
Listen on the go to any written content, from custom texts to websites & e-books, for free.
Speechlogger
Live Captioning & Translation
Live captions & simultaneous translation for conferences, online meetings, webinars & more.
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Dictation Notepad
Start taking notes with your voice for free
Speech to Text online notepad. Professional, accurate & free speech recognizing text editor. Distraction-free, fast, easy to use web app for dictation & typing.
Speechnotes is a powerful speech-enabled online notepad, designed to empower your ideas by implementing a clean & efficient design, so you can focus on your thoughts. We strive to provide the best online dictation tool by engaging cutting-edge speech-recognition technology for the most accurate results technology can achieve today, together with incorporating built-in tools (automatic or manual) to increase users' efficiency, productivity and comfort. Works entirely online in your Chrome browser. No download, no install and even no registration needed, so you can start working right away.
Speechnotes is especially designed to provide you a distraction-free environment. Every note, starts with a new clear white paper, so to stimulate your mind with a clean fresh start. All other elements but the text itself are out of sight by fading out, so you can concentrate on the most important part - your own creativity. In addition to that, speaking instead of typing, enables you to think and speak it out fluently, uninterrupted, which again encourages creative, clear thinking. Fonts and colors all over the app were designed to be sharp and have excellent legibility characteristics.
Example use cases
- Voice typing
- Writing notes, thoughts
- Medical forms - dictate
- Transcribers (listen and dictate)
Transcription Service
Start transcribing
Fast turnaround - results within minutes. Includes timestamps, auto punctuation and subtitles at unbeatable price. Protects your privacy: no human in the loop, and (unlike many other vendors) we do NOT keep your audio. Pay per use, no recurring payments. Upload your files or transcribe directly from Google Drive, YouTube or any other online source. Simple. No download or install. Just send us the file and get the results in minutes.
- Transcribe interviews
- Captions for Youtubes & movies
- Auto-transcribe phone calls or voice messages
- Students - transcribe lectures
- Podcasters - enlarge your audience by turning your podcasts into textual content
- Text-index entire audio archives
Key Advantages
Speechnotes is powered by the leading most accurate speech recognition AI engines by Google & Microsoft. We always check - and make sure we still use the best. Accuracy in English is very good and can easily reach 95% accuracy for good quality dictation or recording.
Lightweight & fast
Both Speechnotes dictation & transcription are lightweight-online no install, work out of the box anywhere you are. Dictation works in real time. Transcription will get you results in a matter of minutes.
Super Private & Secure!
Super private - no human handles, sees or listens to your recordings! In addition, we take great measures to protect your privacy. For example, for transcribing your recordings - we pay Google's speech to text engines extra - just so they do not keep your audio for their own research purposes.
Health advantages
Typing may result in different types of Computer Related Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI). Voice typing is one of the main recommended ways to minimize these risks, as it enables you to sit back comfortably, freeing your arms, hands, shoulders and back altogether.
Saves you time
Need to transcribe a recording? If it's an hour long, transcribing it yourself will take you about 6! hours of work. If you send it to a transcriber - you will get it back in days! Upload it to Speechnotes - it will take you less than a minute, and you will get the results in about 20 minutes to your email.
Saves you money
Speechnotes dictation notepad is completely free - with ads - or a small fee to get it ad-free. Speechnotes transcription is only $0.1/minute, which is X10 times cheaper than a human transcriber! We offer the best deal on the market - whether it's the free dictation notepad ot the pay-as-you-go transcription service.
Dictation - Free
- Online dictation notepad
- Voice typing Chrome extension
Dictation - Premium
- Premium online dictation notepad
- Premium voice typing Chrome extension
- Support from the development team
Transcription
$0.1 /minute.
- Pay as you go - no subscription
- Audio & video recordings
- Speaker diarization in English
- Generate captions .srt files
- REST API, webhooks & Zapier integration
Compare plans
Privacy policy.
We at Speechnotes, Speechlogger, TextHear, Speechkeys value your privacy, and that's why we do not store anything you say or type or in fact any other data about you - unless it is solely needed for the purpose of your operation. We don't share it with 3rd parties, other than Google / Microsoft for the speech-to-text engine.
Privacy - how are the recordings and results handled?
- transcription service.
Our transcription service is probably the most private and secure transcription service available.
- HIPAA compliant.
- No human in the loop. No passing your recording between PCs, emails, employees, etc.
- Secure encrypted communications (https) with and between our servers.
- Recordings are automatically deleted from our servers as soon as the transcription is done.
- Our contract with Google / Microsoft (our speech engines providers) prohibits them from keeping any audio or results.
- Transcription results are securely kept on our secure database. Only you have access to them - only if you sign in (or provide your secret credentials through the API)
- You may choose to delete the transcription results - once you do - no copy remains on our servers.
- Dictation notepad & extension
For dictation, the recording & recognition - is delegated to and done by the browser (Chrome / Edge) or operating system (Android). So, we never even have access to the recorded audio, and Edge's / Chrome's / Android's (depending the one you use) privacy policy apply here.
The results of the dictation are saved locally on your machine - via the browser's / app's local storage. It never gets to our servers. So, as long as your device is private - your notes are private.
Payments method privacy
The whole payments process is delegated to PayPal / Stripe / Google Pay / Play Store / App Store and secured by these providers. We never receive any of your credit card information.
More generic notes regarding our site, cookies, analytics, ads, etc.
- We may use Google Analytics on our site - which is a generic tool to track usage statistics.
- We use cookies - which means we save data on your browser to send to our servers when needed. This is used for instance to sign you in, and then keep you signed in.
- For the dictation tool - we use your browser's local storage to store your notes, so you can access them later.
- Non premium dictation tool serves ads by Google. Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Ads Settings . Alternatively, users can opt out of a third-party vendor's use of cookies for personalized advertising by visiting https://youradchoices.com/
- In case you would like to upload files to Google Drive directly from Speechnotes - we'll ask for your permission to do so. We will use that permission for that purpose only - syncing your speech-notes to your Google Drive, per your request.
Best speech-to-text app of 2025
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Best free speech to text apps
Best mobile speech to text apps.
- How we test
Speech-to-text used to be regarded as very niche, specifically just used for busy people who needed dictation software , or else had accessibility needs.
However, speech-to-text is moving more and more into the mainstream as office work can now routinely be completed more simply and easily by using voce-recognition software, rather than having to type through lists,. Speaking aloud for text to be recorded is now quite common.
While the best speech to text software used to be specifically only for desktops, the development of mobile devices and the explosion of easily accessible apps means that transcription can now also be carried out on a smartphone or tablet .
This has made the best voice to text applications increasingly valuable to users in a range of different environments, from education to business. This is not least because the technology has matured to the level where mistakes in transcriptions are relatively rare, with some services rightly boasting a 99.9% success rate from clear audio.
Even still, this applies mainly to ordinary situations and circumstances, and precludes the use of technical terminology such as required in legal or medical professions. Despite this, digital transcription can still service needs such as basic note-taking which can still be easily done using a phone app, simplifying the dictation process.
However, different speech-to-text programs have different levels of ability and complexity, with some using advanced machine learning to constantly correct errors flagged up by users so that they are not repeated. Others are downloadable software which is only as good as its latest update.
Here then are the best in speech-to-text recognition programs, which should be more than capable for most situations and circumstances.
We've also featured the best voice recognition software .
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Best speech-to-text app overall
1. Dragon Anywhere
Our expert review:
Reasons to buy
Reasons to avoid.
Dragon Anywhere is the Nuance mobile product for Android and iOS devices, however this is no ‘lite’ app, but rather offers fully-formed dictation capabilities powered via the cloud.
So essentially you get the same excellent speech recognition as seen on the desktop software – the only meaningful difference we noticed was a very slight delay in our spoken words appearing on the screen (doubtless due to processing in the cloud). However, note that the app was still responsive enough overall.
It also boasts support for boilerplate chunks of text which can be set up and inserted into a document with a simple command, and these, along with custom vocabularies, are synced across the mobile app and desktop Dragon software. Furthermore, you can share documents across devices via Evernote or cloud services (such as Dropbox).
This isn’t as flexible as the desktop application, however, as dictation is limited to within Dragon Anywhere – you can’t dictate directly in another app (although you can copy over text from the Dragon Anywhere dictation pad to a third-party app). The other caveats are the need for an internet connection for the app to work (due to its cloud-powered nature), and the fact that it’s a subscription offering with no one-off purchase option, which might not be to everyone’s tastes.
Even bearing in mind these limitations, though, it’s a definite boon to have fully-fledged, powerful voice recognition of the same sterling quality as the desktop software, nestling on your phone or tablet for when you’re away from the office.
Nuance Communications offers a 7-day free trial to give the app a try before you commit to a subscription.
Read our full Dragon Anywhere review .
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Best speech-to-text app for business
2. Dragon Professional
Should you be looking for a business-grade dictation application, your best bet is Dragon Professional. Aimed at pro users, the software provides you with the tools to dictate and edit documents, create spreadsheets, and browse the web using your voice.
According to Nuance, the solution is capable of taking dictation at an equivalent typing speed of 160 words per minute, with a 99% accuracy rate – and that’s out-of-the-box, before any training is done (whereby the app adapts to your voice and words you commonly use).
As well as creating documents using your voice, you can also import custom word lists. There’s also an additional mobile app that lets you transcribe audio files and send them back to your computer.
This is a powerful, flexible, and hugely useful tool that is especially good for individuals, such as professionals and freelancers, allowing for typing and document management to be done much more flexibly and easily.
Overall, the interface is easy to use, and if you get stuck at all, you can access a series of help tutorials. And while the software can seem expensive, it's just a one-time fee and compares very favorably with paid-for subscription transcription services.
Also note that Nuance are currently offering 12-months' access to Dragon Anywhere at no extra cost with any purchase of Dragon Home or Dragon Professional Individual.
Read our full Dragon Professional review .
Best speech-to-text app for mobile
Otter is a cloud-based speech to text program especially aimed for mobile use, such as on a laptop or smartphone. The app provides real-time transcription, allowing you to search, edit, play, and organize as required.
Otter is marketed as an app specifically for meetings, interviews, and lectures, to make it easier to take rich notes. However, it is also built to work with collaboration between teams, and different speakers are assigned different speaker IDs to make it easier to understand transcriptions.
There are three different payment plans, with the basic one being free to use and aside from the features mentioned above also includes keyword summaries and a wordcloud to make it easier to find specific topic mentions. You can also organize and share, import audio and video for transcription, and provides 600 minutes of free service.
The Premium plan also includes advanced and bulk export options, the ability to sync audio from Dropbox, additional playback speeds including the ability to skip silent pauses. The Premium plan also allows for up to 6,000 minutes of speech to text.
The Teams plan also adds two-factor authentication, user management and centralized billing, as well as user statistics, voiceprints, and live captioning.
Read our full Otter review .
Best speech-to-text service
Verbit aims to offer a smarter speech to text service, using AI for transcription and captioning. The service is specifically targeted at enterprise and educational establishments.
Verbit uses a mix of speech models, using neural networks and algorithms to reduce background noise, focus on terms as well as differentiate between speakers regardless of accent, as well as incorporate contextual events such as news and company information into recordings.
Although Verbit does offer a live version for transcription and captioning, aiming for a high degree of accuracy, other plans offer human editors to ensure transcriptions are fully accurate, and advertise a four hour turnaround time.
Altogether, while Verbit does offer a direct speech to text service, it’s possibly better thought of as a transcription service, but the focus on enterprise and education, as well as team use, means it earns a place here as an option to consider.
Read our full Verbit review .
Best speech recognition app
5. Speechmatics
Speechmatics offers a machine learning solution to converting speech to text, with its automatic speech recognition solution available to use on existing audio and video files as well as for live use.
Unlike some automated transcription software which can struggle with accents or charge more for them, Speechmatics advertises itself as being able to support all major British accents, regardless of nationality. That way it aims to cope with not just different American and British English accents, but also South African and Jamaican accents.
Speechmatics offers a wider number of speech to text transcription uses than many other providers. Examples include taking call center phone recordings and converting them into searchable text or Word documents. The software also works with video and other media for captioning as well as using keyword triggers for management.
Overall, Speechmatics aims to offer a more flexible and comprehensive speech to text service than a lot of other providers, and the use of automation should keep them price competitive.
Read our full Speechmatics review .
Best virtual assistant speech-to-text app
6. Braina Pro
Braina Pro is speech recognition software which is built not just for dictation, but also as an all-round digital assistant to help you achieve various tasks on your PC. It supports dictation to third-party software in not just English but almost 90 different languages, with impressive voice recognition chops.
Beyond that, it’s a virtual assistant that can be instructed to set alarms, search your PC for a file, or search the internet, play an MP3 file, read an ebook aloud, plus you can implement various custom commands.
The Windows program also has a companion Android app which can remotely control your PC, and use the local Wi-Fi network to deliver commands to your computer, so you can spark up a music playlist, for example, wherever you happen to be in the house. Nifty.
There’s a free version of Braina which comes with limited functionality, but includes all the basic PC commands, along with a 7-day trial of the speech recognition which allows you to test out its powers for yourself before you commit to a subscription. Yes, this is another subscription-only product with no option to purchase for a one-off fee. Also note that you need to be online and have Google ’s Chrome browser installed for speech recognition functionality to work.
Read our full Braina Pro review .
Best speech-to-text app for cloud
7. Amazon Transcribe
Amazon Transcribe is as big cloud-based automatic speech recognition platform developed specifically to convert audio to text for apps. It especially aims to provide a more accurate and comprehensive service than traditional providers, such as being able to cope with low-fi and noisy recordings, such as you might get in a contact center .
Amazon Transcribe uses a deep learning process that automatically adds punctuation and formatting, as well as process with a secure livestream or otherwise transcribe speech to text with batch processing.
As well as offering time stamping for individual words for easy search, it can also identify different speaks and different channels and annotate documents accordingly to account for this.
There are also some nice features for editing and managing transcribed texts, such as vocabulary filtering and replacement words which can be used to keep product names consistent and therefore any following transcription easier to analyze.
Overall, Amazon Transcribe is one of the most powerful platforms out there, though it’s aimed more for the business and enterprise user rather than the individual.
Best speech-to-text app for Azure
8. Microsoft Azure Speech to Text
Microsoft 's Azure cloud service offers advanced speech recognition as part of the platform's speech services to deliver the Microsoft Azure Speech to Text functionality.
This feature allows you to simply and easily create text from a variety of audio sources. There are also customization options available to work better with different speech patterns, registers, and even background sounds. You can also modify settings to handle different specialist vocabularies, such as product names, technical information, and place names.
The Microsoft's Azure Speech to Text feature is powered by deep neural network models and allows for real-time audio transcription that can be set up to handle multiple speakers.
As part of the Azure cloud service, you can run Azure Speech to Text in the cloud, on premises, or in edge computing. In terms of pricing, you can run the feature in a free container with a single concurrent request for up to 5 hours of free audio per month.
Read our full Microsoft Azure Speech to Text review .
Best speech-to-text app for batch conversion
9. IBM Watson Speech to Text
IBM's Watson Speech to Text works is the third cloud-native solution on this list, with the feature being powered by AI and machine learning as part of IBM's cloud services.
While there is the option to transcribe speech to text in real-time, there is also the option to batch convert audio files and process them through a range of language, audio frequency, and other output options.
You can also tag transcriptions with speaker labels, smart formatting, and timestamps, as well as apply global editing for technical words or phrases, acronyms, and for number use.
As with other cloud services Watson Speech to Text allows for easy deployment both in the cloud and on-premises behind your own firewall to ensure security is maintained.
Read our full Watson Speech to Text review .
1. Google Gboard
If you already have an Android mobile device, then if it's not already installed then download Google Keyboard from the Google Play store and you'll have an instant text-to-speech app. Although it's primarily designed as a keyboard for physical input, it also has a speech input option which is directly available. And because all the power of Google's hardware is behind it, it's a powerful and responsive tool.
If that's not enough then there are additional features. Aside from physical input ones such as swiping, you can also trigger images in your text using voice commands. Additionally, it can also work with Google Translate, and is advertised as providing support for over 60 languages.
Even though Google Keyboard isn't a dedicated transcription tool, as there are no shortcut commands or text editing directly integrated, it does everything you need from a basic transcription tool. And as it's a keyboard, it means should be able to work with any software you can run on your Android smartphone, so you can text edit, save, and export using that. Even better, it's free and there are no adverts to get in the way of you using it.
2. Just Press Record
If you want a dedicated dictation app, it’s worth checking out Just Press Record. It’s a mobile audio recorder that comes with features such as one tap recording, transcription and iCloud syncing across devices. The great thing is that it’s aimed at pretty much anyone and is extremely easy to use.
When it comes to recording notes, all you have to do is press one button, and you get unlimited recording time. However, the really great thing about this app is that it also offers a powerful transcription service.
Through it, you can quickly and easily turn speech into searchable text. Once you’ve transcribed a file, you can then edit it from within the app. There’s support for more than 30 languages as well, making it the perfect app if you’re working abroad or with an international team. Another nice feature is punctuation command recognition, ensuring that your transcriptions are free from typos.
This app is underpinned by cloud technology, meaning you can access notes from any device (which is online). You’re able to share audio and text files to other iOS apps too, and when it comes to organizing them, you can view recordings in a comprehensive file.
3. Speechnotes
Speechnotes is yet another easy to use dictation app. A useful touch here is that you don’t need to create an account or anything like that; you just open up the app and press on the microphone icon, and you’re off.
The app is powered by Google voice recognition tech. When you’re recording a note, you can easily dictate punctuation marks through voice commands, or by using the built-in punctuation keyboard.
To make things even easier, you can quickly add names, signatures, greetings and other frequently used text by using a set of custom keys on the built-in keyboard. There’s automatic capitalization as well, and every change made to a note is saved to the cloud.
When it comes to customizing notes, you can access a plethora of fonts and text sizes. The app is free to download from the Google Play Store , but you can make in-app purchases to access premium features (there's also a browser version for Chrome).
Read our full Speechnotes review .
4. Transcribe
Marketed as a personal assistant for turning videos and voice memos into text files, Transcribe is a popular dictation app that’s powered by AI. It lets you make high quality transcriptions by just hitting a button.
The app can transcribe any video or voice memo automatically, while supporting over 80 languages from across the world. While you can easily create notes with Transcribe, you can also import files from services such as Dropbox.
Once you’ve transcribed a file, you can export the raw text to a word processor to edit. The app is free to download, but you’ll have to make an in-app purchase if you want to make the most of these features in the long-term. There is a trial available, but it’s basically just 15 minutes of free transcription time. Transcribe is only available on iOS, though.
5. Windows Speech Recognition
If you don’t want to pay for speech recognition software, and you’re running Microsoft’s latest desktop OS, then you might be pleased to hear that speech-to-text is built into Windows.
Windows Speech Recognition, as it’s imaginatively named – and note that this is something different to Cortana, which offers basic commands and assistant capabilities – lets you not only execute commands via voice control, but also offers the ability to dictate into documents.
The sort of accuracy you get isn’t comparable with that offered by the likes of Dragon, but then again, you’re paying nothing to use it. It’s also possible to improve the accuracy by training the system by reading text, and giving it access to your documents to better learn your vocabulary. It’s definitely worth indulging in some training, particularly if you intend to use the voice recognition feature a fair bit.
The company has been busy boasting about its advances in terms of voice recognition powered by deep neural networks, especially since windows 10 and now for Windows 11 , and Microsoft is certainly priming us to expect impressive things in the future. The likely end-goal aim is for Cortana to do everything eventually, from voice commands to taking dictation.
Turn on Windows Speech Recognition by heading to the Control Panel (search for it, or right click the Start button and select it), then click on Ease of Access, and you will see the option to ‘start speech recognition’ (you’ll also spot the option to set up a microphone here, if you haven’t already done that).
Aside from what has already been covered above, there are an increasing number of apps available across all mobile devices for working with speech to text, not least because Google's speech recognition technology is available for use.
iTranslate Translator is a speech-to-text app for iOS with a difference, in that it focuses on translating voice languages. Not only does it aim to translate different languages you hear into text for your own language, it also works to translate images such as photos you might take of signs in a foreign country and get a translation for them. In that way, iTranslate is a very different app, that takes the idea of speech-to-text in a novel direction, and by all accounts, does it well.
ListNote Speech-to-Text Notes is another speech-to-text app that uses Google's speech recognition software, but this time does a more comprehensive job of integrating it with a note-taking program than many other apps. The text notes you record are searchable, and you can import/export with other text applications. Additionally there is a password protection option, which encrypts notes after the first 20 characters so that the beginning of the notes are searchable by you. There's also an organizer feature for your notes, using category or assigned color. The app is free on Android, but includes ads.
Voice Notes is a simple app that aims to convert speech to text for making notes. This is refreshing, as it mixes Google's speech recognition technology with a simple note-taking app, so there are more features to play with here. You can categorize notes, set reminders, and import/export text accordingly.
SpeechTexter is another speech-to-text app that aims to do more than just record your voice to a text file. This app is built specifically to work with social media, so that rather than sending messages, emails, Tweets, and similar, you can record your voice directly to the social media sites and send. There are also a number of language packs you can download for offline working if you want to use more than just English, which is handy.
Also consider reading these related software and app guides:
- Best text-to-speech software
- Best transcription services
- Best Bluetooth headsets
Best speech-to-text app FAQs
Which speech-to-text app is best for you.
When deciding which speech-to-text app to use, first consider what your actual needs are, as free and budget options may only provide basic features, so if you need to use advanced tools you may find a paid-for platform is better suited to you. Additionally, higher-end software can usually cater for every need, so do ensure you have a good idea of which features you think you may require from your speech-to-text app.
How we tested the best speech-to-text apps
To test for the best speech-to-text apps we first set up an account with the relevant platform, then we tested the service to see how the software could be used for different purposes and in different situations. The aim was to push each speech-to-text platform to see how useful its basic tools were and also how easy it was to get to grips with any more advanced tools.
Read more on how we test, rate, and review products on TechRadar .
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16 Best Speech to Text Apps for Free
Save time and effort by using the best free speech-to-text app. Speak your thoughts and let the app handle the typing for you.
Speech-to-text technology enables users to quote and write effortlessly without typing. This is also useful for those who are visibly imparted or require assistance with gadgets. We’ve curated a list of the best free speech-to-text apps available online. Let’s explore these innovative tools together.
Table of Contents
With the power of Artificial Intelligence , these apps can transcribe your spoken words into text with impressive accuracy. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of the best speech to text apps free and paid available today, so you can choose the one that suits your needs.
1. Google Assistant
As one of the most popular speech to text apps available for free, Google Assistant has an array of features that make it stand out from the rest. From sending messages hands-free to setting reminders , Google Assistant can do it all with just a simple voice command . So, if you’re ready to experience the convenience of a smart virtual assistant, let’s dive into the features that make Google Assistant the best speech to text app free!
- Accurate speech recognition
- Natural language processing capabilities
- Support for multiple languages
- Integration with other Google services and devices
- Ability to perform various tasks through voice commands
- Contextual understanding of conversations
- Personalization options
- Continuous learning and improvement
- Price : Free
2. Apple Dictation
Are you looking for a reliable and accurate speech to text app for your Apple device? Look no further than Apple Dictation! With its advanced features and intuitive interface, Apple Dictation is the perfect speech to text convertor for anyone who needs to transcribe their voice into text quickly and easily.
To Dictate words on your Apple device, simply tap the mic icon on your keyboard . If you’re dictating emails, taking notes, or composing documents, Apple Dictation makes it easy to get your thoughts down on paper without the hassle of typing, making it one of the best speech to text app free.
- Precise speech recognition
- Integration with Apple devices and services
- Multiple-language support
- Ability to dictate in various apps and contexts
- Support for punctuation and formatting commands
- Hands-free activation with Hey Siri
- Offline functionality
- Price: Free
Also Read : How to Use Text to Speech on TikTok
3. Dragon Anywhere
Dragon Anywhere is one of the most advanced and innovative speech to text apps that you can find in the market today. If you’re a student, writer, or busy professional, Dragon Anywhere has a range of features that will help you improve your productivity and efficiency .
With its powerful speech recognition technology and customizable formatting options , Dragon Anywhere is a must-have tool for anyone looking to streamline their workflow and get more done in less time. So, if you’re looking for a speech to text app that can keep up with your busy schedule, Dragon Anywhere is definitely worth checking out!
- Automatic and Accurate speech recognition
- Advanced customization options
- Support for specialized vocabularies and industry jargon
- Ability to edit and format dictated text
- Multi-device syncing
- Integration with cloud storage services
- Advanced dictation features, such as voice commands and macros
- Price : 1-Week Free Trial & then $15 per month
4. Voice Notes
Looking for an easy-to-use and reliable speech to text app? Look no further than Voice Notes! With its intuitive interface and powerful features, this app is perfect for anyone who needs to quickly and accurately transcribe their voice memos, interviews, or meetings . Whether you’re a busy professional, a student, or just someone who wants to stay organized, Voice Notes has everything you need to stay on top of your game.
- Ability to save and organize notes
- Multi-language support
- Adjustable playback speed
- Integration with Google Drive and other cloud storage services
- Easy sharing of notes through various platforms
Also Read : 15 Best Note Taking App with Stylus
5. Transcribe
Transcribe is the best speech to text app free that allows users to transcribe audio and video files into text effortlessly. Its impressive features make it one of the best speech to text apps on the market. Whether you’re a journalist, writer, or student, Transcribe is a reliable tool that will save you time and effort in transcribing your recordings.
- Ability to transcribe audio and video files
- Advanced editing and formatting tools
- AI-powered speaker identification and formatting
- Adjustable playback speed and pitch
- Price : Free version with $12 for a monthly Pro subscription
6. SpeechTexter
Get ready to experience the ultimate speech to text app that will revolutionize how you communicate – SpeechTexter. With its impressive array of features, this app is not only accurate but also fast and easy to use. Whether you’re a busy professional, a student, or simply looking for a more efficient way to transcribe your voice, SpeechTexter has got you covered.
- Ability to save and share transcribed text
- User-friendly interface
7. iTranslate Converse
iTranslate Converse is the best speech to text app free for language enthusiasts and frequent travelers. This app provides near-perfect accuracy and can instantly translate your spoken words into over 40 languages , eliminating the language barrier wherever you go.
Its intuitive interface and real-time translation capabilities make it easy to communicate with people from different countries and cultures. If you’re ordering food, asking for directions, or simply making new friends, iTranslate Converse is the perfect speech to text convertor to help you break down language barriers and connect with the world around you.
- Real-time translation
- Natural conversation mode
- Offline functionality for some languages
- Ability to save and organize translated conversations
- Integration with iTranslate’s other services and apps
- Hands-free activation with Hey iTranslate
- Price : Free with in-app purchases
Also Read : 22 Best Speech To Text Applications For Android Phone
Braina is a cutting-edge speech to text converter that caters to the needs of professionals and casual users alike. It offers unparalleled accuracy, transcribing your spoken words with precision and speed.
With its advanced features like voice commands, artificial intelligence , and support for multiple languages , Braina is the perfect tool to streamline your workflow and boost your productivity. Whether you’re a writer, a student, or a business professional, it is the perfect assistant to help you achieve your goals.
- Integration with the Windows operating system and other apps
- AI-powered conversation mode
- Price : Free version (Braina Lite) with $79 for Braina PRO and $199 for lifetime Braina PRO
9. Speechnotes
Speechnotes is a powerful and of the best free speech-to-text app that is sure to delight both tech-savvy users and casual users alike. It uses advanced algorithms to provide a highly accurate transcription of your spoken words in real-time, saving you the time and hassle of typing.
The app features a simple yet effective interface , customizable hotkeys , and support for multiple languages , making it a top contender in the speech to text converter market. With Speechnotes, you can streamline your workflow and boost your productivity with just a few clicks. So why wait? Try Speechnotes today and experience the power of voice dictation!
- Hands-free activation with a hotkey
- Automatic capitalization and spacing
10. Microsoft Dictate
Microsoft Dictate liberates users from the confines of their keyboards and unleashes their creativity with effortless speech to text conversion. This feature expedites document creation by enabling users to effortlessly dictate their ideas, while also supporting multiple languages to reach a global audience.
With advanced capabilities such as punctuation commands and voice editing and formatting , users can now wield their voices as powerful tools in crafting professional-grade content. With Dictate, the only limit is one’s imagination.
- Integration with Microsoft Word
- Ability to customize voice commands and preferences
- Real-time transcription and correction
- Cloud-based language recognition
Also Read : How to Integrate ChatGPT into Microsoft Word
11. Google Docs Voice Typing
Google Docs Voice Typing is a powerful tool that allows users to easily convert their speech into written text. With this feature, users can dictate their thoughts and ideas without the need for a physical keyboard, making it an ideal solution for those with mobility issues or for those who simply prefer speaking rather than typing. Voice Typing can also help increase productivity by enabling users to create documents quickly and efficiently.
- Support for punctuation and formatting
- Seamless integration with Google Docs
- Hands-free activation
- Customizable voice commands and preferences
Otter is the talkative friend you never knew you needed – except this friend doesn’t just listen, it transcribes everything you say quickly. This speech to text app is a true superstar, with advanced features like real-time collaboration and custom vocabularies. And the best part? It’s completely free! If you’re a student taking notes during class or a journalist interviewing sources, Otter is the perfect companion to help you stay on top of your game. With its impressive accuracy and user-friendly interface, Otter is the gift that keeps giving.
- Accurate and automatic transcription
- Real-time collaboration
- Integration with other productivity tools
- Speaker identification
- Custom Vocabulary
- Import and export functionality
- Voice and keyword search
The pricing for Otter is as such:
- Basic plan : Free
- Pro plan : $16.99 per month
- Business plan : $20 per user per month
- Enterprise plans : Custom
Notta boasts a super-fast and highly accurate transcription service, with the added bonus of being completely free. Notta’s user-friendly interface offers a seamless experience that’s as smooth as butter, and its integration with popular apps like WhatsApp and Telegram makes it a true game-changer. With Notta, you can transform your spoken words into text with ease, and without breaking the bank. Who knew that the best things in life really are free?
- Accurate and fast transcription
- Natural language processing
- Advanced security and privacy features
- High-quality audio recording
And the prices for the available versions are:
- Pro plan : $8.25 per month billed annually
- Team plan : $18 per month billed annually
Also Read : How to Use Text to Speech Android
Gboard is the James Bond of speech to text conversion, serving up the perfect blend of speed and convenience. With its sleek and user-friendly interface, G Board provides a seamless experience that’s both effortless and enjoyable.
This app’s impressive AI capabilities make dictation a breeze, with virtually no errors in transcriptions. It also offers a wide range of language support, letting you speak your mind in over 100 languages . Whether you’re texting, emailing, or creating notes, G Board is the best speech to text app free.
- Accurate voice recognition
- Built-in Google search functionality
- Easy-to-use interface
- Gesture typing
- Smart correction and suggestions
- Integration with other Google services
- Customizable keyboard themes
Verbit is the unicorn of speech to text converter, providing the best features at no cost! It offers impeccable accuracy, transcribing every word like a boss. With its support for over 100 languages , Verbit can translate your words into any language you speak. And if you’re worried about the flow, don’t be.
Verbit seamlessly integrates with your workflow, syncing with your favorite apps and software. From creating captions for your videos to transcribing your lectures, Verbit does it all with a single click. So why pay for an app when Verbit offers the best service for free?
- Accurate and automated transcription
- Custom vocabulary and industry-specific terminology
- AI-powered speaker identification and segmentation
- Price : Custom pricing
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16. Speechmatics
If you’re a journalist on a tight deadline or a podcaster looking to transcribe interviews, Speechmatics has got your back. With its advanced algorithms and support for over 30 languages , Speechmatics is a global superstar. But that’s not all – this superhero comes with customizable vocabularies, making it a true champion of speech recognition technology. So, when you must transcribe audio and video content faster than a speeding bullet, Speechmatics is the best speech to text converter.
- Multi-device syncing and cloud storage
- Real-time transcription and translation
- Supports over 100 languages
- Integration with popular productivity tools
- Customizable vocabulary and commands
- Speaker identification and separation
- Cross-platform compatibility
- Price : There is a Free tier, but prices start at $2.75 per hour. Enterprise has custom pricing based on requirements
So, these apps have revolutionized the way we communicate and have made life easier for millions of people. Say goodbye to tedious typing and hello to effortless transcription. So, what are you waiting for? Download the app that suits you best and start transcribing today!
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If you're an online creator who works with video and audio (say, a podcaster or YouTuber), chances are you spend a lot of time or money writing scripts and transcribing your content. Or, you let YouTube automatically caption your videos and hope for the best, often with colorful results .
But it doesn't have to be that way.
You don't have to spend hours manually transcribing or a ton of money for per-minute transcription services. Instead, you can use free speech-to-text software, some of which include artificial intelligence (AI) tools designed for creators , to help you get your words onto the page in minutes.
6 best free speech-to-text apps for creators
- oTranscribe
- Apple Dictation
- Google Docs Voice Typing
What is a speech-to-text app?
A speech-to-text app, or dictation app, is software that lets you record your voice (or upload an audio/video file) and transcribes it into text within the app.
The technology basis of these apps is speech recognition software, which takes a recording and breaks it down into bits it can interpret, converting them into digital text. It's worth noting that speech recognition technology and voice recognition aren't the same; the latter only looks to identify a spoken voice (and often specific voice commands) rather than transcribe what’s being said.
One of the most common use cases for speech-to-text is for transcribing interviews and meetings, which makes them more accessible for those with hearing difficulties and better for SEO purposes.
However, you can also use them for transcribing voiceover videos , vlogs, audio-only podcasts, and more.
How to choose the best free speech-to-text software
In this section, we'll cover a few core features you should look out for when choosing free speech-to-text software for creating content. If the software you're looking at doesn't have these, you'll most likely need to look elsewhere.
Transcription minutes
Of course, you need your speech-to-text app to transcribe. However, not every app or tool will transcribe pre-recorded audio or video and offer 'live' transcription. For apps that do both (and if this feature is what you need), you'll want to pay attention to the amount of transcription you get for free.
On the other hand, if you only want to use speech-to-text for script planning (e.g., voicing your ideas out loud), you may only need a dictation tool that'll put your spoken words into a document. We'll be showing you tools that cater to these different needs in our comparison section below.
Format compatibility and export
If you need software or tools to help you use speech-to-text for transcribing videos and podcasts, you'll need to keep an eye out for import and export format compatibility.
If the software you're considering only accepts .wav audio files, you'll need to convert to that format if your recording is in another. On the other end of the workflow, if you need your transcription to be able to export as a Microsoft Word document, you'll need to make sure your software exports Word docs before you waste your time.
Storage and organization
Whether you're only using a dictation tool or full speech-to-text software, you'll want your words to be easily accessible. Some software (if not all) will have storage limits, so if you record a lot of content, look for one with a generous amount of storage.
You'll also want to consider the organization of your files — granted, this point is entirely subjective and depends on what kind of user interface you like to use. Since we're specifically looking at free options (or software with free plans), it won't hurt to try a few out to see which you like best.
Automatic speaker labels
If you record a podcast or other video content with guests, you'll need to be able to separate who's who in your transcription. You can manually separate speakers in your transcription, but the best way to save time here is to use software that automatically adds speaker labels.
Usually, this means the software will ask you to identify the speakers first; then, it'll handle the rest of the transcription (typically with AI).
An easy-to-use editor
The final feature you want to consider is editing. No transcription software is 100% accurate, so you'll want to use one that has a smooth and easy editor to help you get the job done faster and more easily.
6 best speech-to-text apps for creators
With all of the above in mind, let's get into the details of some of the best speech-to-text software tools currently available that are most suitable for creators.
We make this distinction because some speech-to-text software tools are specifically designed for professional industry use (e.g., medical and legal) and are costly because of that specialization.
1. Descript
Key features:
- Automatic high-quality transcription (up to an hour free) with up to 95% accuracy
- Automatically remove filler words and periods of silence with Descript AI tools
- Easy document-style editing, which adjusts both the script and media
- Highlights potential errors to help you proofread and review
- Easily add subtitles to your video with the transcription
- Descript supports 23+ different languages
Upgrade options: The Creator plan (from $12/month) includes 10 transcription hours, and the Pro plan (from $24/month) includes 30 transcription hours. Each comes with even more features besides more hours.
Platforms: Web app, Windows 10 (or newer), Mac OS High Sierra (or newer).
Descript's speech-to-text transcription tool is embedded within its editor software and is one of the best free options specifically for creators. You can create a project for either an existing video to upload or record a new one straight into the software, and the audio-text feature will add the words to your script.
When I added a video of one of my virtual academic conference presentations (originally 12:53 in duration), it transcribed my words in about a minute and a half with suprising accuracy, given that I was using some highbrow academic language.
After editing, using filler words and word gap removal, I cut my video down to 11:29 in just a few seconds and made the video a lot more presentable (unfortunately for me, I didn't have Descript when I initially presented at that conference).
Descript also lets you use Studio Sound to improve the overall sound quality—it’s free for files up to 10 minutes on the free plan, and unlimited on paid plans.
2. oTranscribe
Key features:
- A simple HTML web app means good cross-platform accessibility
- Keyboard shortcuts for easy playback, rewind, and fast-forward
- Integrated video player to stop tab/software switching
- Interactive timestamps
- Automatic saving to your browser's storage every second
- Export to Markdown, Plain Text, and Google Docs
Upgrade options: Completely free, no plans or upgrade options.
Platforms: Web app (worked in Chrome and Safari at the time of writing).
This one, admittedly, is cheating a little. oTranscribe is technically a transcription-specific tool, so there's no speech-recognition tech involved. But it's a great tool if you want to work on your video or audio manually. For example, suppose you're using a lot of niche vocabulary (fantasy names, industry-specific terms, etc.). In that case, you can sometimes spend more time editing a generated transcript than writing it with better accuracy.
It has a simple HTML interface with a familiar-looking document editor and immediately tells you the most important keyboard shortcuts to use. Using it on the same conference video test made manual transcription much easier than I remember compared to previous projects.
While this is fine for creating a standalone transcript, it doesn't help you add captions or do anything else (e.g., text summaries, repurposing your script, etc.).
3. Dictanote
- Familiar notebook-style file organization of your notes
- Basic text editing, which is easy to pick up
- You can install its dedicated app instead of using the web
- Decent speech-to-text accuracy
- Dictation is completely free
Upgrade options: You can pay 10 cents per minute for AI transcription of existing audio files.
Platforms: Web app, Chrome app (when it asked me to install, it installed on my MacBook as a Chrome app).
If you want to use a tool to help you type as you speak, Dictanote is a great option. It's packaged as a note-taking app, where you can easily store and organize notes you've made. You can type notes as usual, but its key feature is its speech-to-text function and voice commands.
If you've never dictated before, it takes some getting used to, i.e., voicing punctuation and new lines. However, once you get the hang of it, speaking your thoughts can be much faster than typing them by hand.
This option is mainly for creators who want their creative ideas out of their heads and onto the page and provide a dedicated space for their ideas.
For the downsides, while testing the app, it didn't seem to like my AirPods when dictating (it didn't register my voice at all, even after granting permissions), and I had to switch to my Macbook Air microphone. That might be down to me not having the correct settings, but it's worth mentioning. Also, not having any free transcription options for existing media can be a deal-breaker for creators who primarily record content on the fly.
4. Apple Dictation
- No internet connection required (with Apple Silicon devices)
- Setting up Voice Control can add even more functionality to dictation
- User-friendly; use it anywhere you’d usually type
- Up to 96% accuracy
Upgrade options: Comes free with Apple devices.
Platforms: Apple Mac and iOS devices only.
To test Apple dictation, I've decided to use it to write this section of the article using the Apple Notes app, then copy and paste what I've written into my draft (with a bit of editing).
It's a great tool to help you write as you speak; what’s more, it’s entirely free because it comes embedded within Apple products, including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks.
Another great benefit of using Apple dictation is that you can easily swap between using your voice and typing, making editing easy for simple mistakes (such as capitalizing brand names). However, when you set it up with voice commands, you can also use dictation to edit instead. Apple dictation also switches off if it doesn’t detect your voice after about 15 seconds or so.
Of course, if you're not an Apple user, Apple dictation is not the tool for you. However, Microsoft has an equivalent dictation tool with an equally reasonable accuracy rate. If you're the type of creator who likes to think out loud and can get used to voicing punctuation and new lines quickly, then Apple dictation is the right tool to help you get thoughts on the page.
As a downside, I found that Apple dictation works best with other Apple software products, such as the Notes app. The dictation keyboard shortcut doesn't work at all in Google Docs, which is likely because Google Docs has its own dictation tool, which we’ll be looking at next.
5. Google Docs Voice Typing
- Google Docs is an extremely widely used, cross-platform tool for professionals and creators, making collaboration easy.
- Activate voice typing with a keyboard shortcut no matter where you are on the page
- Clear, large icon indicates you've started voice typing
Upgrade options: It comes as a free feature of Google Docs; there's no upgraded version.
Platforms: Web (I'd recommend Chrome specifically for Google Docs, but other browsers may work just as well). It may also work on the Docs app using the Gboard keyboard, but it doesn't work with the default iOS keyboard.
I've used Google Docs as the main deliverable format in my career for years, and I'd never thought to use the native Google speech-to-text feature. However, as a speech-to-text option, it works in the same way as Apple Dictation and Dictanote.
The main difference between these dictation options is the software platform and UI. If you're a creator who uses Google Docs for your ideas, transcripts, collaboration opportunities, and Google Drive for storage, then voice typing directly into Google Docs could be a great option.
However, as with the other dictation tools we've covered, they don't help you with existing media; they’re only for live speech. This lack of transcription can add to your work rather than make your workflow smoother.
6. Otter.ai
- AI meeting assistant that keeps audio recordings, transcribes, captures slides, and generates summaries in real time.
- Automatically integrates with Zoom, Google Meet, and MS Team to write and share notes
- 300 transcription minutes and up to 30 minutes per conversation on the free plan
- You can import up to 3 audio or video files for transcription (period). You get a monthly limit if you upgrade.
Upgrade options: Pro from $10/month, Business from $20/month (gets you 1,200 and 6,000 transcription minutes, respectively).
Platforms: Web, iOS app, Android app
My personal experience with Otter.ai started when a client of mine would send me interview transcripts she'd made with it. While they helped create content based on the interviews, the transcripts were never super accurate (I'd say roughly 75%).
However, using my conference presentation video, the accuracy is more within the 90% range. I imagine this huge difference comes from the fact that with more than one person speaking, it can be difficult for the AI to keep speakers separated — and on top of that, neither my client nor the interviewees ever seemed to use dedicated microphones.
For creators who post a lot of videos or audio content online, Otter.ai can be a time saver for transcribing podcast interviews you've recorded on Zoom , Google Meets, or MS Teams.
On the other hand, while you can edit the transcript within the Otter.ai software, you can't edit the media the transcript came from. So, if you need a tool to do both, Otter.ai can't help you. Otter.ai also only works in English, so if you need to use another language, you'll need to look elsewhere.
Honorable mention: Just Press Record
If you're a creator with an iPhone or Apple Watch who finds yourself coming up with content ideas in the most random places, and you typically make voice notes with the Voice Memo mobile app to record your ideas, Just Press Record is a great on-the-go speech-to-text service. It's an honorable mention here because it has a one-time purchase fee from the app store ($/£4.99).
With the iPhone app, you can record pro-level audio (if you've got a plug-in microphone), transcribe every word with high accuracy (no limits), edit the transcript in-app, sync across iCloud, and organize your notes by folder.
However, you can also cut/trim the audio to better match an edited transcript, though you have to do this manually.
Another software often cited as a great choice is Nuance Dragon Professional and Dragon Anywhere mobile app. However, upon researching, I discovered that the app has a lot of poor reviews (it's sitting at 2.4/5 on the app store at the time of writing). So, I decided not to include it in this list.
Quick tip for the best speech-to-text results
No matter which type of speech-to-text tool you use, to get the best results, you'll want to use a good-quality microphone so that the audio is as clear as possible.
If you still have trouble with inaccurate dictation or transcription, try speaking more clearly and making sure you don't have too much background noise.
Best free speech-to-text app FAQs
Is there a free app for voice-to-text transcription.
Yes. There are several free voice-to-text transcription apps available. Descript is one of the best options for creators. However, many people can use their device's onboard dictation solution with a note-taking app.
What is the best AI speech-to-text tool?
Descript is the best transcription option for creators who want to use speech-to-text alongside media editing — editing the transcript also edits the media.
On the other hand, if you don't need to edit media, Otter.ai is another great option for transcribing personal meetings and internal interviews.
What are the benefits of using a speech-to-text app?
- Saves time. People often speak much faster than they can type, so a speech-to-text tool can help you get words onto a page more quickly.
- Saves money. Many speech-to-text apps are reasonably accurate and free, which saves you from needing to pay for professional transcriptions (unless you really need human transcription services).
Greater accessibility. People with specific disabilities find it difficult, if not impossible, to type by hand, and so speech-to-text is a critical tool for those who need it.
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