PrismaScribe Reviews 10

TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

4.3

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  1. Transcription service
  2. Audio Transcription Service

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PrismaScribe turns audio and video into text. That's the short version. The longer version: we built it because transcription tools were either slow, expensive, bad at non-English audio, or all three. Ours handles 99+ languages, picks out up to 32 different speakers in the same recording, and finishes about an hour of audio in two minutes. Accuracy lands around 98% on decent recordings — less on noisy ones, we won't pretend otherwise. People use it for all sorts of things. Podcasters cleaning up episodes. Researchers digging through interview tapes. Journalists captioning video. Students turning lecture recordings into notes. Teams pulling minutes out of a long meeting. We don't really care what you record — we just want the transcript to be good. You can upload files directly, paste a YouTube or Spotify link, or on mobile have our bot join your Zoom, Meet, or Teams call and transcribe it as it happens. Exports come out as TXT, SRT, VTT, PDF, Word, or Markdown. You can translate the result, generate a summary, pull out action items, or turn it into flashcards if you're studying. There's a free tier so you can see if it actually works for your audio before paying. Plans start at $7 a month. If something here doesn't work the way you expected, leave a review and tell us. We read them.


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4.3

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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Probably the most accurate…

Probably the most accurate transcription tool ive used. just works, clean text, hardly any edits. Reliable enough now that i dont really double check it anymore which saves me loads of time.

7 August 2025
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