From video speech to editable text
Short Video to Text
When a short video contains a lot of spoken information, manual transcription slows everything down. Videosays lets you submit a link and receive searchable, copyable text for editing, archiving, and review.
Use cases for short video to text
Turn educational videos into notes
Convert talking-head videos into script drafts
Archive course clips as searchable text
Give teams transcript material for content review
What video-to-text solves
Video is easy to watch but hard to search. Once it becomes text, you can find keywords, extract ideas, compare messaging, and pass the transcript to AI for summaries, classification, and rewriting.
How Videosays processes a link
After you submit a link, Videosays creates a transcription task, extracts audio, and runs speech recognition. When the task finishes, you can view the result in the dashboard or retrieve it through the API.
What affects transcription quality
Background music, unclear voices, overlapping speakers, accents, and compressed audio can affect accuracy. Clear single-speaker videos with low background noise usually produce the most useful results.
FAQ
How long does short-video transcription take?
It depends on video length and the task queue. Short videos usually complete quickly.
Can it handle long videos?
You can submit longer videos, but usage is charged by recognized duration. Test with shorter clips first.
Can I copy the transcript?
Yes. Completed tasks return copyable text.