Best Court Reporting Software for Microsoft Excel

Compare the Top Court Reporting Software that integrates with Microsoft Excel as of January 2026

This a list of Court Reporting software that integrates with Microsoft Excel. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Microsoft Excel. View the products that work with Microsoft Excel in the table below.

What is Court Reporting Software for Microsoft Excel?

Court reporting software is software used to transcribe legal proceedings, such as trials, depositions, and hearings, into written records. It often integrates with stenography machines, voice recognition, and real-time captioning technology to produce accurate and efficient transcripts. Key features include timestamping, text editing, and the ability to export transcripts in multiple formats. This software improves the speed, accuracy, and accessibility of legal documentation. It is widely used by court reporters, legal professionals, and transcriptionists to ensure precise records of judicial proceedings. Compare and read user reviews of the best Court Reporting software for Microsoft Excel currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    TranscriptPad

    TranscriptPad

    Lit Software

    Take command of your deposition transcripts with the ability to create designations and assign issue codes, while also offering options to highlight, underline, redact, or add notes, ensuring meticulous transcript analysis. Instantly search through depositions or scan your entire case's transcripts with ease, providing page and line references at your fingertips, enabling rapid information retrieval. Seamlessly sync and edit video depositions, preview video testimony, and export clips complete with subtitles to enhance your presentation through TrialPad. Seamlessly import crucial evidence from a variety of sources, including your preferred cloud storage provider, USB drives, email attachments, or direct connections to your computer, facilitating swift and secure data retrieval. Craft stunning deposition summaries with flags, notes, and redactions, organized chronologically or by issue code, providing a clear and concise overview of your case.
    Starting Price: $600 per year
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    CaseUp

    CaseUp

    CaseUp

    Say goodbye to browser refreshes. The viewing portal is always in sync so when you’re ready to present an exhibit, the witness will instantly receive it. CaseUp provides rapid transfer of documents between counsel and witness, with little lag -- even for large files. In the background, CaseUp automatically sets up your case for you, providing a full suite of file collaboration features for the team. CaseUp’s automatic file organization and sharing features allow you to effortlessly transfer files to the court reporter and third parties. Continuous numbers across multiple depos? No problem. CaseUp detects common naming conventions for previously marked exhibits, and provides the appropriate exhibit number for each document. Give witnesses and counsel access to the exhibit viewing portal by simply pasting a link into the chat in Zoom or Teams.
    Starting Price: $250 per month
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    vTestify

    vTestify

    vTestify

    vTestify is an all-in-one purpose-built legal platform that allows for an easier digital user experience that can strengthen a proceeding beyond the status quo. The platform allows users to access all the tools needed to take virtual and hybrid proceedings using our cloud-based platform, accessible with a single, secure link. With an integrated exhibit management system, our platform makes it easy for court reporters and attorneys to upload, preview, share, stamp, and annotate digital exhibits. All-inclusive platform combining video attendance and exhibit management, encompassing the best practices of the legal industry while matching the workflows that are already in place. Designed for legal proceedings such as mediations, remote dispositions, and pre-trial testimony, vTestify ensures a safe, effective, and encrypted method of capturing virtual legal proceedings. Video testimony creates a better piece of evidence when compared to a standalone transcript.
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