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Browser support: Speech recognition works best in Chrome and Edge. Firefox has limited support. Safari may work on macOS/iOS with recent versions.
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Free Speech to Text — Live Voice Transcription in Your Browser

Araçolis Speech to Text converts your spoken words into written text in real time, directly in your browser. Using the Web Speech Recognition API available in Chrome and Edge, this tool provides fast, accurate transcription without requiring any software installation, account creation, or payment. Just click the microphone button and start talking.

The tool supports over 40 languages and dialects, from English and Spanish to Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, and Turkish. Interim results appear as you speak, giving you live feedback, and then finalize into polished text. It is ideal for dictation, meeting notes, lecture transcription, and accessibility.

How Speech Recognition Works in the Browser

Modern browsers include the SpeechRecognition API (also known as webkitSpeechRecognition), which streams audio from your microphone to a cloud-based speech recognition engine. The engine returns text results in real time, split into interim (still processing) and final (confirmed) segments. This tool sets continuous = true and interimResults = true for uninterrupted, flowing transcription.

When the recognition engine detects a pause or sentence boundary, it finalizes that segment and starts a new one. If recognition stops due to silence, the tool automatically restarts it, so you can keep speaking without manually pressing buttons.

Supported Languages and Accuracy

  • English (US, UK, Australian) — highest accuracy, extensive vocabulary including technical terms.
  • European languages — Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, and more.
  • Asian languages — Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Thai, Vietnamese.
  • Middle Eastern — Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish.
  • Others — Russian, Ukrainian, Indonesian, Malay, Filipino, Tamil, and more.

Accuracy typically reaches 90-95% in quiet environments with clear speech. Geriground noise, heavy accents, and technical jargon reduce accuracy. Speaking at a moderate, consistent pace produces the best results.

How to use this tool

  1. 1

    Select your language

    Choose the language you will be speaking from the dropdown. The recognition engine needs the correct language to produce accurate transcriptions.

  2. 2

    Click Start Recording

    Press the microphone button to begin. Your browser will ask for microphone permission the first time. Grant it to proceed.

  3. 3

    Speak naturally

    Talk at a normal pace. Interim results appear in gray as you speak, then turn into finalized text. The tool runs in continuous mode so it keeps listening.

  4. 4

    Review and export

    When done, click Stop. Review the transcript, then copy it to your clipboard or download as a .txt file.

Use Cases for Speech to Text

  • Meeting notes — transcribe meetings and calls in real time. Copy the transcript and paste into your notes app.
  • Dictation — write emails, documents, and messages by voice. Faster than typing for many people.
  • Lecture transcription — capture lecture content as text for study and review.
  • Accessibility — provide text alternatives for audio content. Useful for hearing-impaired users.
  • Content creation — draft blog posts, scripts, and social media content by speaking your ideas.
  • Language practice — verify your pronunciation by seeing if the engine correctly recognizes your words in a foreign language.

Gizlilik Considerations

While this tool itself does not store or transmit your data, the browser's speech recognition engine (in Chrome) sends audio to Google's servers for processing. This is a browser-level feature, not controlled by this tool. If you need fully offline speech recognition, consider browser-based alternatives that use on-device models, though these are less accurate and have more limited language support.

Tips for Better Transcription

  • Use a good-quality microphone — USB mics and headsets outperform built-in laptop mics.
  • Minimize background noise — close windows, turn off fans, mute notifications.
  • Speak clearly and at a moderate pace — rushing or mumbling hurts accuracy.
  • Select the correct language — mismatched language settings dramatically reduce accuracy.
  • Use Chrome or Edge for the best experience and widest language support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which browsers support speech recognition?
The Web Speech Recognition API is fully supported in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based). Firefox has partial support behind a flag. Safari has limited support on macOS and iOS. For best results, use Chrome or Edge.
Is my speech sent to a server?
The speech recognition engine in Chrome sends audio to Google's servers for processing. This is a browser-level feature, not something this tool controls. If privacy is critical, check your browser's speech recognition privacy policy.
How accurate is the transcription?
Accuracy depends on your microphone quality, background noise, accent, and speaking pace. In quiet environments with clear speech, accuracy is typically 90-95%. Technical jargon and proper nouns may be less accurate.
Can I transcribe audio files instead of live speech?
This tool is designed for live microphone input. To transcribe audio files, you would need to play the audio through your system and route it to a virtual microphone. Dedicated transcription services are better suited for file-based transcription.
What languages are supported?
Over 40 languages are supported including English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hindi, Russian, Turkish, Dutch, Polish, and many more. Language support depends on your browser.
Is there a time limit on recording?
There is no hard time limit in this tool. However, the browser's speech recognition may auto-stop after periods of silence. The tool automatically restarts recognition when this happens (continuous mode), so you can keep speaking.

Önemli noktalar

  • Speech to Text is a free, browser-based audio tool — transcribe speech to text in real time — supports 40+ languages.
  • Hayır signup, no downloads, no file uploads — your data stays on your device.
  • Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Install as a PWA for offline access.

How to Use Speech to Text

  1. Open the tool: Launch Speech to Text on Araçolis — no account or download needed.
  2. Enter your data: Paste text, enter values, or select a file directly in your browser.
  3. Get instant results: Everything is processed locally — results appear immediately.
  4. Copy or download: Save your output or share it. Bookmark for quick access next time.

Speech to Text — Quick Facts

Fiyat
Ücretsiz — limit, filigran ve paywall yok
Gizlilik
%100 tarayıcı tabanlı — hiçbir veri sunucuya gönderilmez
Platform
Her modern tarayıcı — masaüstü, tablet veya mobil
Kategori
Audio Araçs on Araçolis
Çevrimdışı
Works offline after first visit (Progressive Web App)
ÖzellikDetaylar
AraçSpeech to Text
KategoriAudio
Kayıt gerekliHayır
Dosya yüklemeYok — tarayıcıda işleniyor
Mobil desteğiTamamen duyarlı
MaliyetSonsuza kadar ücretsiz

Why Use Speech to Text?

You should try Speech to Text for a quick, private way to transcribe speech to text in real time — supports 40+ languages. All processing happens in your browser. Your files and data never leave your device. According to web.dev, client-side processing is the gold standard for privacy.

On the other hand, dedicated APIs or desktop tools suit batch processing better. They also handle server-side automation. For everyday tasks, browser tools offer the best speed, privacy, and convenience.

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