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Bing #3 Found in Bing
G Found in Google
✗ Not in SERP
Prompt: What are the best free audio to text transcription tools?
🔍 Hidden Queries: best free audio to text transcription tools | free speech to text transcription software online free audio to text
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Web Search: ✓ Triggered
Items: 3
With Citations: 2
Total Sources: 25
Bing overlap:
90.9%
(10/11 cited)
Q1: 73% (8/11)
Q2: 91% (10/11)
Double-overlap cited: 8
Search Prob: Simple 0% | Complex 0% | None 0%
Google coverage: 27.3% (3/11)
| Total (Bing+Google): 90.9%
| Missing: 9.1%
Google-only (not in Bing): 0.0% (0)
Google-only (not in Bing): 0.0% (0)
ChatGPT Response
1. Most “free” tools have limits
– Most “free” tools have limits: file length caps, monthly quotas, or daily usage limits. ScreenApp
2. Accuracy varies with
– Accuracy varies with audio quality, accents, and noise. AI tools can mis-transcribe unclear speech.
3. If you need
– If you need offline or developer-level options (like Whisper or APIs), there are completely free open-source ways too — but they require setup. whisperbot.ai
✅ CITED SOURCES (11)
screenapp.io 🔗
#5
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otter.ai 🔗
#91
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tomsguide.com 🔗
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audiototext.com 🔗
#1
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G#5
speechnotes.co 🔗
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G#1
happyscribe.com 🔗
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soundwise.ai 🔗
#142
Q2
scribewave.com 🔗
#115
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vomo.ai 🔗
#75
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noscribe.ai 🔗
#83
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whisperbot.ai 🔗
#126
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📝 RAW RESPONSE TEXT
Here are some of the best free audio-to-text transcription tools you can use now — quick notes on what they do and where they excel: ScreenApp+1 [https://screenapp.io/blog/best-free-audio-to-text-converter] 1) Otter.ai – strong all-around choice for transcribing meetings, lectures, and voices. Offers a free tier with a monthly minute limit and editable, searchable transcripts. Otter.ai [https://otter.ai/audio-to-text] 2) Google Gemini (free transcription) – allows free transcription of short audio files (up to ~10 min each) with reasonably quick results; useful if you just have occasional clips. Tom's Guide [https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/google-gemini/transcribe-audio-with-google-gemini-for-free-heres-how-to-do-it] 3) AudioToText.com – fully free online converter with broad audio format support (MP3, WAV, M4A, etc.) and no signup. Good for quick single-file jobs. AudioToText [https://audiototext.com/] 4) Speechnotes – simple web-based speech-to-text + voice typing, good for dictation or basic transcription without installs. FreeSpeechText.com [https://speechnotes.co/] 5) Happy Scribe (free plan) – free tier lets you test AI transcription in many languages; solid accuracy and export options. HappyScribe [https://www.happyscribe.com/audio-to-text] 6) SoundWise.ai – free online speech-to-text with export options (TXT, SRT, etc.) geared toward clipping and replay. Soundwise [https://soundwise.ai/speech-to-text] 7) Scribewave – basic free AI transcription online (no account) but size/uses per day may be limited. Scribewave [https://scribewave.com/free-transcription] 8) VOMO.ai – free online audio to text with instant uploads and no downloads needed. Vomo [https://vomo.ai/audio-to-text] 9) NoScribe.ai – free speech recognition for audio & video with speaker separation and editing. noscribe.ai [https://noscribe.ai/] Notes / caveats Most “free” tools have limits: file length caps, monthly quotas, or daily usage limits. ScreenApp [https://screenapp.io/blog/best-free-audio-to-text-converter] Accuracy varies with audio quality, accents, and noise. AI tools can mis-transcribe unclear speech. If you need offline or developer-level options (like Whisper or APIs), there are completely free open-source ways too — but they require setup. whisperbot.ai [https://whisperbot.ai/blog/best-free-audio-to-text-converter] Want recommendations based on your specific use (e.g., podcasts, meetings, long lectures)?