
Our Take
Vocova is here to solve the problem of inaccessible audio and video content—because apparently we live in a world where machines can generate infinite podcasts and YouTube videos but still can't help us read them. This AI transcription tool pulls audio from over 1,000 platforms—YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Bilibili, Reddit, Apple Podcasts, you name it—without requiring you to download anything. Just paste a link and Vocova extracts the audio, transcribes it in 100+ languages with 99.2 percent accuracy, adds speaker labels and timestamps, and even gives you an AI-generated summary so you don't have to read the whole thing. You can export as PDF, DOCX, SRT, VTT, TXT, or CSV, and translate to 140+ languages if you want to share it globally.
Jacklyn William, jmcraft, Marc Humi, and Abhinav built Vocova for creators, researchers, journalists, and anyone who's ever squinted at a video trying to figure out what was said. No more transcripts priced at $1.50 per minute. No more manual timestamping. No more pretending you watched the whole two-hour podcast when you actually skimmed the comments. They're likely hiring for engineering and growth—and honestly, given how many platforms they support, they might need a small army.
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