Automated Transcription Resources

From Body Cam to Courtroom: Building an Airtight Timeline with AI Transcription
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Rev Launches First Open-Source Spanglish Speech Recognition Model
Rev introduces the first open-source speech recognition model for Spanglish, bringing accessible transcription to bilingual communities.

7 Descript Alternatives and Competitors
Check out these 7 Descript alternative options to consider for 2025 and beyond, including Rev, Fathom, Otter, and more.

Digital Note-Taking 101: Take Notes With Ease
Switch to digital note-taking. Learn tools and techniques to organize and access your notes more efficiently across devices.

AI Hallucinations: Separating Fact from Fiction
Learn what AI hallucinations are, why they pose risks in professional settings, and how Rev's tools can help minimize inaccurate AI-generated content.
Top Transcription Companies for 2026 Needs
Looking for a transcription service to use in 2026? Learn more about the features, benefits, and costs of the top transcription companies.
7 Best Free Speech-to-Text Apps for iOS
Rev’s guide to the 7 best free speech to text transcription apps for iOS covers everything from the new Rev platform to Apple Voice Control and Dictanote.
How to Use Google Docs to Transcribe Audio
Google Docs voice typing allows you to transcribe audio, but there are better options. Here's how to transcribe audio with Google Docs.
Automated Transcription Resources

2024 Vice Presidential Debate (Machine Transcript)
J.D. Vance And Tim Walz face off in the Vice Presidential debate. Read the transcript here.
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