Use case — interviews & research

Interview transcription you can actually cite

Speaker-labeled verbatims, names and concepts spelled right, and click-to-listen on every passage. For researchers, journalists, consultants and HR teams.

Why generic transcription falls short

  • Speakers get mixed up — fatal when you need to attribute a quote
  • Interviewee names, places and domain concepts come out misspelled
  • Checking a quote means scrubbing through the whole recording again

What you get

  • Speaker diarization: every segment labeled by speaker, so quotes stay attributable
  • A glossary for names, places and concepts — spelled correctly in every interview of the project
  • Click any segment to hear the original audio at that exact moment
  • Fix a recurring mis-transcription once by telling the assistant — it can apply it everywhere
  • 13 languages supported, including French, English, Spanish, German and Arabic
  • Export the verbatim to Word, or generate a structured synthesis with your own analysis grid

From verbatim to synthesis

The transcript is rarely the deliverable. Generate a structured document from your own instructions — thematic synthesis, key quotes, candidate assessment — then refine section by section with the assistant. Every generated line stays linked to its source segments, so you can verify any claim against the audio.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the speaker separation?

The ✨ Scribe engine performs diarization on the full recording and labels each segment. On clean audio with distinct voices it is reliable; on overlapping speech, you can correct labels manually and re-listen segment by segment.

Can I transcribe interviews in other languages?

Yes, 13 languages are supported, with automatic detection available. The generated synthesis follows the language of the transcript.

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