An honest comparison. TurboScribe is excellent at high-volume raw transcription. AudioTranscriber is built for what comes after: the document you deliver.
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.
At a glance (checked at the time of writing — their pricing may change)
| TurboScribe | AudioTranscriber.pro |
|---|---|
| Unlimited raw transcription (~$10/mo annual) | Credit-based plans focused on finished documents (Pro €15/mo) |
| Very broad language list, subtitle exports | 13 languages, exports aimed at documents: Word, Excel, PowerPoint |
| AI chat to ask questions about a transcript | Assistant that edits: corrections, section rewrites, layout, glossary |
| Per-file custom spellings | Project glossary applied automatically to every transcription |
| Transcript-centric interface | Report workshop: A4 preview, sections, templates, click-to-listen sources |
…you need large volumes of raw transcripts or subtitles at the lowest price, and you will do the editing and formatting yourself.
…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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