HypeScribe launches AI transcription and summary tool

HypeScribe converts audio, video, and social media links into accurate transcripts, summaries, and action items in seconds.

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HypeScribe is now publicly available as a web-based AI transcription platform that converts spoken content from virtually any source into structured, searchable text. The service handles audio and video file uploads, direct links from platforms including YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, Vimeo, and Google Drive, as well as live meeting sessions through its built-in note-taker for Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Users can also record directly from a microphone for on-the-go capture, making the tool accessible across nearly every format where spoken content lives.

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The platform processes one hour of audio in under 30 seconds and claims up to 99 percent accuracy through self-improving models trained to handle accents, background noise, and domain-specific language. Under the hood, it runs on a combination of GPT-5.2 and Claude Sonnet 4.6. Output goes beyond raw transcription: HypeScribe automatically produces short summaries, key takeaways, and action items, then makes everything queryable through a built-in AI chat interface. Users can pull out specific details, generate ready-to-use drafts, or ask follow-up questions directly against the content without rewatching or re-listening to anything.

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The pricing model operates on a token system where one token equals one file, with no duration limits per file. The free tier covers three files per month. Paid plans start at $6.99 per month for 30 files, rising to $7.99 for 60 files with meeting note-taker access capped at 10 sessions, and $12.99 for 300 files with up to 30 meeting slots. Unused tokens carry over to the following month. Finished transcripts export to Google Docs, Word documents, PDFs, plain text, or Markdown.

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HypeScribe targets a wide range of users:

  1. Professionals managing dense meeting schedules.
  2. Content creators turning long-form interviews or podcasts into publishable material.
  3. Students processing lecture recordings without sitting through them again.
  4. Teams running multilingual workflows across borders.

The platform currently reports over 100,000 registered users and supports transcription in more than 100 languages. Audio and video files are deleted immediately after transcription completes, with remaining data protected through industry-standard encryption in transit and at rest.

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The platform is built by a team positioning HypeScribe as a productivity layer for spoken content, in a space where transcription alone is no longer the differentiator. The combination of unlimited file length, per-file token billing, a built-in meeting assistant, and a conversational layer on top of transcribed content reflects a clear bet that users want a single place to capture, process, and act on audio rather than stitching together multiple tools.