Recordense. Record and transcribe within one service.

Recordense is launching an absolutely unique record-and-transcribe combo that will be a great support for journalists, students, and everyone who occasionally needs to transcribe someone’s speech into text.

Why we did it?

Well, lot’s of people face such trivial transcribing challenges:

speaker tends to speak quicker than an average person types.

Transcribing is a rather boring and time-consuming process.

And you would rather delegate it someone else.

With this thoughts in mind we decided to make a transcribing assistant that will connect two essentials of audio note-taking process: recording and transcribing.

So, what is inside the service?

1. Recordense Android app that allows to record audio. You can install it on Google Play.







2. Online service Recordense Transcribe.

Just go to recordense.com/transcribe, connect your Google Drive account

Choose the audio you want to transcribe and in a minute you are ready to tanscibe with an unexpected productivity.No additional software is required, all actions can be performed in web browser.

Play and speed buttons are close to each other so there is no need to constantly switch between audio and text.

Those lucky ones who can touch type will definitely enjoy keyboard shortcuts.

In a second you can play (ESC), stop (ESC) or reproduce (F1) a recording. Everything is simple, clear and fast.

If the speaker too fast and you are not a typing pro, you can slowdown playback speed (F3, F4).

Recordense Transcribe also allows to copyedit text. «Ctrl-J» keyboard shortcut allows to match text and speech.

More features:

Recordense Transcribe supports the most popular audio formats. Text and audio is saved in browser cash and the text is autosaved every minute. That is why if you are out of Internet you won’t lost precious transcription. You even can work with Recordense Transcribe with no Internet connection. The transcription results are saved in .txt or .md format on your PC or in Google Drive cloud.





So visit recordense.com and try transcribing by yourself.