Use Transcript Generator in three steps
Add the recording
Use the audio or video file you already have instead of rebuilding the content by hand.
Generate transcript output
Duetoday transcribes the source, then presents text output you can copy, download, or convert into caption-friendly formats.
Turn the transcript into the next deliverable
Use the result for documentation, notes, revision, or caption export without repeating the source-processing step.
Who this workflow is for
Students, educators, and teams who need transcript text from audio or video quickly.
People starting from voice memos, recorded lessons, webinars, or interview clips.
Anyone who wants the transcript to keep feeding other work instead of ending as a static text dump.
What Duetoday does better here
One transcript layer for multiple downstream uses
The same output can be copied as plain text, kept with timestamps, or switched into subtitle formats when needed.
Lower friction between capture and follow-up
The point is not only transcription accuracy. It is getting to a usable first transcript without more manual setup first.
A cleaner handoff into Duetoday
Once the transcript exists, you can carry it into notes, flashcards, summaries, or other workflows instead of starting over somewhere else.
Where this fits in real work
Creating searchable transcripts from voice memos and class recordings
Generate the transcript once, then keep the useful text in a study or documentation workflow afterward.
Pulling transcript text from uploaded webinars or interviews
Start from the recording you already have, not from a blank document and manual typing.
Preparing the transcript layer before note generation
Use the transcript as the structured starting point for the deeper Duetoday workflow that follows.
Duetoday vs a transcript-only export tool
Transcript tools that stop at text export are helpful, but the bigger win is keeping the transcript useful after the first generation step.
| Capability | Duetoday | Typical tool stack |
|---|---|---|
| Audio and video support | One transcript page for both source types. | Often split into separate tools or source-specific flows. |
| Speaker-aware transcript view | Speaker labeling and timestamp context can stay attached to the text. | Often reduced to plain text without much structure. |
| Subtitle-ready exports | Switch from transcript text to SRT or VTT when timing data is available. | May require a second tool for subtitle formatting. |
| Next-step Duetoday workflow | Same transcript can move into notes, summaries, quizzes, and more. | Usually ends at copy or download. |
Questions people ask before using it
Does this page work with both audio and video?
Yes. Transcript Generator is the broad media page and accepts either source type so you can start from whatever recording you already have.
Can I download the result as more than plain text?
Yes. When timed utterances are available from the transcription pass, you can also switch into SRT or VTT export instead of plain transcript text only.
What makes this different from Audio to Transcript on the free-tools side?
This page lives inside the free-features catalog and is built as the more detailed workflow layer, with transcript exports and sections explaining where the result fits inside the broader Duetoday platform.
Can I use the transcript afterward inside Duetoday?
Yes. That is one of the main reasons this page exists. The transcript is most useful when it becomes the source for notes, summaries, flashcards, or documentation rather than a dead-end export.
What should I upload for the best result?
Clear recordings with limited overlap work best. If the audio is hard to understand, the transcript draft will still need more manual cleanup after the initial pass.