Product snapshot
Transcriber.xml is a cloud-based service that turns spoken content from audio and video into caption files (for example TXT, SRT, and VTT). It combines an intuitive browser interface with an API so both individual users and organizations can create subtitles quickly and programmatically.
Main capabilities
- Automatic translation of transcribed text into multiple target languages for broader distribution.
- Export options for common subtitle formats including SRT, VTT, and plain TXT files.
- Support for a wide range of video file types and an integrated player so you can review and edit transcripts while watching.
- Personalization of subtitle appearance, such as font color and background blocks, to suit branding or accessibility needs.
- A web portal for manual uploads plus an API for automated batch processing and system integration.
Access and integration
Registering for an account lets users upload media and start transcriptions via the web interface. Developers can obtain API keys to embed transcription and subtitle generation into apps, workflows, or CI/CD pipelines for automated handling of large volumes of content.
Playback and format compatibility
The platform accepts multiple common video and audio formats and provides an in-browser playback experience tied to the transcript timeline. This makes it easier to correct timing, check speaker labels, and ensure subtitle accuracy before exporting.
Styling and developer support
Customization controls allow adjustments to text styling and background elements so captions remain readable across different viewing devices. Clear, structured developer documentation explains endpoint usage, request/response formats, and authentication to help engineers integrate the service effectively.
Alternative option
Consider a subscription to summarize.tech as an alternative service if you need a different pricing model or a feature set focused more on content summarization alongside transcription.
Technical
- Web App
- Full