Comparison

AudioTranscriber vs TurboScribe

An honest comparison. TurboScribe is excellent at high-volume raw transcription. AudioTranscriber is built for what comes after: the document you deliver.

Where TurboScribe shines

TurboScribe does one thing very well: turning large volumes of audio into text, cheaply. Unlimited transcriptions on its paid plan, a long list of supported languages, subtitle exports (SRT/VTT) — if you need bulk transcripts or subtitles and nothing more, it is hard to beat on price.

Where AudioTranscriber is different

  • A transcript is our starting point, not the product: generate structured minutes and reports with your own instructions, refine them section by section
  • A project glossary that persists: your technical terms, acronyms and names corrected automatically in every future transcription
  • A conversational assistant across the whole app: "fix this term everywhere", "rewrite the decisions section", "export the actions to Excel"
  • Word export with 6 built-in templates or your own .docx, including cover page, headers and footers
  • Validated reports become references: the AI reuses their structure and style for the next meeting of the same project

At a glance (checked at the time of writing — their pricing may change)

TurboScribeAudioTranscriber.pro
Unlimited raw transcription (~$10/mo annual)Credit-based plans focused on finished documents (Pro €15/mo)
Very broad language list, subtitle exports13 languages, exports aimed at documents: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
AI chat to ask questions about a transcriptAssistant that edits: corrections, section rewrites, layout, glossary
Per-file custom spellingsProject glossary applied automatically to every transcription
Transcript-centric interfaceReport workshop: A4 preview, sections, templates, click-to-listen sources

Which one should you pick?

Choose TurboScribe if…

…you need large volumes of raw transcripts or subtitles at the lowest price, and you will do the editing and formatting yourself.

Choose AudioTranscriber if…

…the transcript is raw material for something else — minutes, a report, a synthesis — with your vocabulary, your structure and your Word format.

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