TXT Transcript
Transcribe audio to plain text transcripts
Export TXT transcripts for maximum compatibility. Plain text works in every editor and system
How to get TXT Transcript transcripts
Export your transcript as TXT 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 TXT Transcript
Download your transcript as TXT Transcript and share it
Sample TXT Transcript Export Preview
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Why TXT works well for transcripts
TXT transcripts are lightweight, portable, and compatible with every text editor and system

What you can save as plain text
Lightweight, universal transcripts that work with any tool or system
When to use TXT Transcript transcripts
TXT Transcript is perfect for these common scenarios
Fast search
Index transcripts quickly in basic search tools or scripts.
Simple archives
Store transcripts without worrying about formatting or software.
Data pipelines
Feed plain text into NLP or analytics workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions About TXT Transcript
Everything you need to know about TXT Transcript transcripts
Will TXT transcripts have formatting like bold or headings?
No. TXT is plain text only—no fonts, styles, or formatting. If you need structure, use Markdown (MD) or Word (DOCX) instead. TXT is perfect when you just need the raw text.
Can I add speaker labels to TXT transcripts?
Yes. SkyScribe includes speaker labels as plain text (e.g., 'Speaker 1: Hello'). Since TXT has no styling, labels appear inline with the transcript.
Why choose TXT over other formats?
TXT is the smallest, fastest, and most universal format. It's ideal when you need to quickly search, index, or process transcript text without worrying about formatting compatibility.
Can I import TXT transcripts into other tools?
Yes! Plain text works everywhere—paste it into note apps, code editors, AI chatbots, or data pipelines. TXT is the most interoperable format.
Do TXT files include timestamps?
Yes, if you enable timestamps during export. They'll appear as plain text at the start of each line (e.g., '[00:01:23] Speaker 1: ...').
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