
Our transcription service works online, automatically. Use VEED’s audio translator to fast-track the journey from speech recognition to transcription. Feel free to edit and reword the transcription when it’s ready. VEED’s powerful audio translator can automatically detect any language in your audio files (mp3, wav, m4a, etc.) and transcribe it to text in a single click! Simply upload your file, head to ‘Subtitles’ and transcribe your audio into text in no time. It is still not as clear or natural-sounding as live speech, but can be a great additional research for language learners everywhere.Do you want to translate your audio or voice notes into text? Now, you can do that and more with VEED’s easy to use audio translator! Transcribe voice recordings, podcasts, speeches, dialogues, and much more. Online forums and blogs, such as 9to5Google and Google Operating System Blog have also commented positively on this new feature. This innovation is a step towards simulating natural speech online, and will help language learners better differentiate words and sounds.

The third click plays the translation at a normal speed again, and each additional click would continue to alternate between normal and slow speech. Clicking on the button a second time will play the words at a slower speed. After translating text to another language, clicking on the ‘listen’ button once will play the words at a normal speed. In order to improve its text-to-speech function, Google Translate has recently added a feature to slow down the speech for users to understand the translation more clearly. However, the computer voice often sounds robotic, garbled, and difficult to understand.

As the language-learning world becomes more and more digital, language learners are more likely to turn to online tools, such as Google Translate, for pronunciation help. When learning a foreign language, accurate pronunciation of new vocabulary words can be one of the toughest skills to master.
