Why Use Audio to Text with Ai2Done?
Nobody joins a company to spend half their afternoon retyping a meeting nobody wrote down. Audio to text—often searched as transcription or voice to text—turns spoken updates into something you can search, quote, and paste into a recap without rewinding a recording twelve times. Consultants capture client calls, HR documents interviews with consistency, and product teams translate noisy workshops into bullet points executives can skim. The pain is familiar: great ideas trapped in a waveform, action items forgotten, and follow-up emails that say “as discussed” without specifics. A reliable transcription step gives you timestamps you can trust, names you can attribute, and a draft you can edit instead of inventing from memory. Ai2Done frames the workflow for everyday professionals who need readable notes, not a research lab demo. When accuracy matters for compliance, you still review the text—but you start from a complete first pass instead of a blank page.
How to Transcribe Audio to Text
- Upload your audio or video-with-audio file to the Audio to Text tool—WAV, M4A, and MP3 from recorders are typical office inputs.
- Start transcription, keep the tab open while processing runs, and avoid refreshing if a progress indicator is shown for long calls.
- Read the transcript for obvious name or homophone fixes, copy sections into your minutes template, and attach the recording link according to your data policy.