Convert Telegram voice messages, MP3, WAV, OGG, and M4A audio files into accurate text transcriptions up to 20MB.
Generate concise summaries of your transcriptions to quickly capture the key points without reading the entire text.
Download your transcriptions as TXT or Markdown files for easy sharing, editing, and reference.
Access your previous transcriptions and summaries directly in the chat for convenient reference.
Use your own OpenAI API key for transcriptions, ensuring your data remains under your control.
Get your transcriptions quickly with real-time progress updates throughout the process.
Launch the bot on Telegram by searching for @Speak2BriefBot or clicking the "Try it on Telegram" button. Send the /start command to initialize the bot.
The bot requires your OpenAI API key to process audio. This ensures your data security and keeps all processing under your control. Click "Set OpenAI API Key" and follow the instructions.
Record a voice message or upload an audio file (MP3, WAV, OGG, M4A) up to 20MB directly in the chat. The bot will immediately begin processing.
The bot processes your audio and returns the text transcription. For longer transcriptions, you'll receive a downloadable file containing the full text.
After receiving your transcription, you can choose to generate an AI-powered summary to extract the key points from your audio.
* Your OpenAI API usage (typically $0.006 per minute of audio) will be billed separately by OpenAI.
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