JSON Transcript
Transcribe audio to JSON transcript data
Export JSON transcripts with structured data for APIs, automation, and custom applications
How to get JSON Transcript transcripts
Export your transcript as JSON Transcript in three simple steps
Upload Your Audio/Video
Drag and drop your file or paste a URL to transcribe
Auto-Transcribe
AI transcribes your content with timestamps and speaker labels
Export as JSON Transcript
Download your transcript as JSON Transcript and share it
Sample JSON Transcript Export Preview
Preview how your transcript looks when exported as JSON Transcript
Export Options: Transcripts can be exported to
Why JSON works well for transcripts
JSON transcripts provide structured data for APIs, automation, and programmatic access

What you can automate with JSON
Structured transcript data for APIs, analytics, and custom applications
When to use JSON Transcript transcripts
JSON Transcript is perfect for these common scenarios
Product analytics
Feed transcript data into dashboards and analysis tools.
Search indexing
Index speaker segments and timestamps for precise search.
Custom apps
Build transcript-driven features with structured data.
Frequently Asked Questions About JSON Transcript
Everything you need to know about JSON Transcript transcripts
What information is included in JSON transcripts?
JSON exports typically include transcript text, timestamps, speaker labels, and segment boundaries. The structured format makes it easy to parse and process this data programmatically.
Can I import JSON transcripts into my app?
Yes! JSON is the standard format for APIs and data interchange. You can parse JSON transcripts in any programming language (Python, JavaScript, etc.) and integrate them into your custom applications.
How do I view JSON transcripts?
JSON files are readable in any text editor, but specialized viewers (like browser extensions or JSON formatters) make them easier to navigate by showing the data structure clearly.
Can I use JSON for analytics?
Absolutely. JSON's structured format makes it perfect for feeding transcript data into analytics tools, dashboards, or data pipelines. You can extract speaker metrics, timing data, or word frequency easily.
Is JSON format human-readable?
JSON is more machine-friendly than human-friendly, but it's still text-based and readable. If you need a format that's easier to read casually, use TXT, PDF, or Word instead.
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