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ElevenLabs has rolled out “Scribe,” a new tool that can turn spoken words into text in 99 different languages, even when the audio isn’t perfect.
Scribe stands out with features like precise timestamps, identifying who is speaking, and tagging important sounds. It’s perfect for anyone needing accurate transcripts.
Developers can easily use Scribe through an API, while regular users can upload audio or video files directly on the ElevenLabs site to get organized transcripts without hassle.
Fewer mistakes and clearer text for everyone


Scribe has been tested against big competitors like Whisper Large V3 and Deepgram Nova-3, and it performs exceptionally well.
It achieves a 98.7% accuracy rate in Italian and 96.7% in English, and it also works well in 97 other languages, including less common ones like Serbian, Cantonese, and Malayalam.
Flavio Schneider and Tim von Känel are leading this innovation. They have built a tool that meets modern needs. Scribe will change how we work with tasks like summarizing meetings or creating subtitles.
Why Scribe Matters:
- Easy to Use: Scribe is simple to access and use, whether you’re a developer or just someone who needs a transcript.
- Inclusive Language Support: By covering often ignored languages, Scribe helps make communication more inclusive.
- Future Possibilities: This technology might soon offer real-time transcription and other interactive uses.
Feel like giving it a spin? Click here, and that will bring you to Eleven Labs’ website; you can try it for free.
What are your thoughts on ElevenLabs’ new Scribe tool? Could this be a game-changer for transcription services, especially with its impressive 99-language support? How valuable would a tool like this be for your workflow?
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