Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run Audio to text (recognition), an app by GawkAr, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
Audio to text feels like a straight-up tool for turning clear speech recordings into text, without extra fluff. It does not record audio itself, it only takes existing files and transcribes them. It works best when the speaker is close to the mic and there is little to no background noise. Music, noisy videos, or crowded rooms will likely give rough results, so it is more for clean dictation, interviews, notes, and that sort of thing. It handles both short clips and long files, and it reads a lot of formats like MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG with opus, AAC, FLAC, and more. FLAC is the recommended choice. There is auto punctuation in some languages, support for about 120 languages overall, and the recognized text gets saved so it can be edited, shared, or exported on older Android versions.
On PC with BlueStacks, it is easy to manage longer recordings, drop in files from folders, and even run voice messages shared from other apps. The flow is very simple. Pick a file, choose the language, hit Start, and the app uploads the audio, converts it to FLAC, then uses Google’s cloud speech to text. Results show up and can be tweaked right away. The whole thing feels practical and honest about limits. It is not free, since recognition time costs money on the backend, but the value is in how dependable it is with good audio and how many formats and languages it handles with minimal setup.
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