AI transcription with timestamps

Transcribe Greek Audio to Text

Convert Greek (Ελληνικά) audio and video to accurate text with AI — fast, timestamped, and ready for show notes, subtitles, or search.

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How it works

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Upload your Greek audio

Any audio or video file — interviews, podcasts, lectures, voice notes.

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AI transcribes it

It detects Greek and produces accurate, timestamped text in seconds.

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Edit, search, or export

Copy the text, jump to any word, or keep editing the audio by chatting.

Why use it

High accuracy

Modern AI transcription tuned for Greek, even with accents and background noise.

Word-level timestamps

Click any line to jump to that moment — and cut audio by editing the text.

Great for subtitles

Use the timestamped transcript as the base for captions and SRT files.

Video too

Drop a video file and it extracts and transcribes the spoken audio.

Private

Runs in our own Google Cloud — not handed to third parties.

Edit by chatting

Right after transcribing, cut filler words or sections just by describing it.

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Why transcribe Greek audio?

Search engines can’t read audio — turning your Greek recordings into text makes them searchable, accessible, and reusable as show notes, blog posts, or subtitles.

This transcription is timestamped at the word level, so it’s not just a wall of text: you can click to jump to any moment, and inside the AI editor you can cut the audio simply by deleting words from the transcript.

It works on both audio and video, detects Greek automatically, and handles accents and background noise — then lets you keep editing the recording by chatting with the AI editor.

How Greek speech-to-text works

When you upload a Greek recording, the AI detects the spoken language, segments the audio on natural pauses, and transcribes each segment with word-level timestamps. The result is clean, readable Greek text where every word maps back to the exact moment it was said.

There's nothing to install and no settings to wrestle with — drop an audio or video file and the Greek transcript is ready in seconds for a short clip, or a few minutes for a long podcast or interview. It all runs inside the Notevibes AI editor, so the transcript and the original recording stay linked.

What to do with a Greek transcript

A transcript turns spoken Greek into content you can actually reuse. Publish it as show notes or a blog post to make an episode searchable, paste it into a document to quote or summarize, or feed the timestamped version into your captioning workflow to produce Greek SRT subtitles.

Because every word carries a timestamp, the transcript doubles as a navigation layer: click any line to jump straight to that point in the audio. It's the fastest way to find a quote in a two-hour Greek recording without scrubbing the timeline.

Greek accuracy, accents, and audio quality

The model is tuned for standard Modern Greek, and it holds up against background noise, overlapping speakers, and uneven microphone levels. Cleaner source audio always transcribes more accurately, so a decent mic and a quiet room give the best Greek results.

If a recording is noisy, run it through the background-noise remover first and then transcribe — the cleaner signal noticeably improves word accuracy on Greek speech.

Supported files and how long it takes

You can transcribe Greek from MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC audio, or straight from MP4, MOV, and other video files — the spoken audio is extracted automatically. There's no hard length limit: long files are split into segments, transcribed in parallel, and reassembled into one continuous Greek transcript.

From Greek transcript to a finished edit

Transcription is the entry point to the AI editor, not the end of the road. Once your Greek text is on screen you can cut the audio by deleting words from the transcript, strip out filler words and long pauses, or remove an entire section — all by editing text or describing the change in plain language.

Every edit is saved as a version, so you can transcribe, clean up, and export a polished Greek recording without ever opening a traditional waveform editor.

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Frequently asked

How accurate is Greek transcription?

It uses modern AI speech recognition tuned for standard Modern Greek, accurate even with accents and some background noise.

Are there timestamps?

Yes — word-level timestamps, so you can jump to any moment and cut audio by editing the text.

What audio and video formats can I transcribe?

MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC audio, plus MP4, MOV, and other video files — the spoken audio is extracted automatically.

Is there a length limit?

No hard limit — long files are split into segments, transcribed, and reassembled into one continuous transcript.

Can I get Greek subtitles or an SRT file?

Yes. The timestamped transcript is the base for captions and SRT subtitle files.

Can I transcribe video?

Yes — drop a video file and it extracts and transcribes the audio.

Is it private?

Yes. Transcription runs in Notevibes’ own Google Cloud.

Is it free?

Short clips are free to preview; sign in to transcribe full-length files in the AI editor.

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