YapScribe is a speech-to-text app for turning spoken words into text. Its site describes it as built for Gen Z multitaskers and says it turns yapping into text instantly, with a focus on quick transcription rather than typing.
The service offers a free recording limit of up to 60 seconds, then transcribes the recording. It says the recording is captured with crystal clear quality, the transcription is powered by AI, and the system aims to understand how people talk. YapScribe also says it picks up key points and tasks while a person speaks, stores every transcript so it is easy to find later, and lets users copy, download, or send transcripts. The page also mentions downloadable audio in MP3 and WAV formats.
YapScribe is presented as requiring no setup or learning curve: the page instructs users to open it, click the mic, speak, watch the text appear, and then save or download it. Pricing is shown as a free start plus three paid plans processed through Stripe: a lifetime deal with a one-time payment of $24.24 for 10 hours of transcriptions per month, access to all future updates, priority support, and a 30-day money-back guarantee; an annual plan at $54.24 per year for 5 hours of transcriptions per month, access to all updates, standard support, and a 30-day money-back guarantee; and a monthly plan at $6.24 per month for 2 hours of transcriptions per month, access to all updates, basic support, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
In the Speech to text space, YapScribe takes a focused approach. It focuses on transcribing spoken words into accurate text quickly and easily for multitaskers. YapScribe is a consumer product aimed at students. There is a free tier. It ships for the web.
YapScribe first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include speech to text, instant transcription, and audio recording.
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