Best Speech To Text App For Android

The best speech to text app for android !   Google voice typing is a good example of this kind of application. It can be used very simply and easily. You can type easily in emails, social networks, whatsapp etc whenever required. So, what is the best speech to text app for android?

In this article, I will give my view on this subject with examples from my experience.

Dragon Anywhere


  • PRICE: $15 per month or $150 per year
  • FREE TRIAL:One week
  • ACCURACY RATE: 99%

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We chose Dragon Anywhere because it is 99% accurate and provides voice editing and formatting options.Pros & ConsPros

  • No word limits
  • 99% accuracy
  • Multiple ways to share documents

Cons

  • Cost
  • May take time to learn the built-in commands

Overview

Available for Android and iOS devices, Dragon Anywhere is a premium professional tool that’s a big deal in the world of dictation apps. It’s 99% accurate and comes with voice editing and formatting. Over time, it becomes faster and more accurate as it adapts to your voice. You can use the app for as long as you need — there are no word limits. Dragon Anywhere allows you to customize industry lingo for even more accuracy. After transcription, share your notes by email, Dropbox, Evernote, and more. For supported versions, you can synchronize Dragon Anywhere with your desktop and do voice work on your computer as well.

Its accuracy and rich features come with a cost, of course. But the bill could be a worthy business investment if you often think of ideas on the fly or need to record meeting minutes. The application costs $15 per month and $150 per year. For groups, you can contact Nuance’s customer support team for a quote. 

Speechnotes

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The best feature of Speechnotes is arguably its punctuation keyboard. Lots of people find it awkward to dictate punctuation marks (for example, you typically have to say “Hi Mum comma please pick up the kids”).

The punctuation keyboard adds on-screen buttons for the most commonly used marks, thus allowing you to dictate faster and more naturally. It also offers emojis and symbols.

Other useful features include Bluetooth support, a home screen widget for instant dictation, and offline note-taking. The app also offers continuous recording. Unlike lots of other dictation apps, that means you can take long pauses between sentences while you gather your thoughts and the app will keep listening.

Handily, SpeechNotes has also added support for automated Google Drive backups of your notes.

Download: Speechnotes (Free, in-app purchases available)

Voice Notes

Speechnotes is geared towards lengthy dictations, such as lectures or essays. Voice Notes takes the opposite approach—it specializes in taking quick notes on-the-fly.

The app offers two main ways of recording your notes. You can either use the speech-to-text feature to see a transcribed version of your notes on the screen, or you can save the audio file and listen to it later.

Additionally, Voice Notes has a reminder feature. This lets you set a time for the nudge, along with the type of alert you want to receive. You can even create recurring reminders.

Finally, the app offers powerful organizational tools. They include customizable categories, colored tags, and the ability to import and export your notes.

Download: Voice Notes (Free, in-app purchases available)

SpeechTexter

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SpeechTexter is a speech-to-text Android app that works both online and offline. The app uses Google’s database, so if you want to use the offline mode, you’ll need to download the necessary language packs.

You can do so by heading to Settings > System > Languages and input > Virtual keyboard. Once there, tap on Google voice typing and select Offline speech recognition. To choose the languages to download, tap the All tab and select the language you want.

In addition to basic dictation and speech-to-text, you can use SpeechTexter to create SMS messages, emails, and tweets. The app also boasts a custom dictionary; adding personal information such as phone numbers and addresses is easy.

Download: SpeechTexter (Free)

BEST ASSISTANT Google Assistant


  • PRICE: Free
  • FREE TRIAL: N/A
  • ACCURACY RATE: 86%

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We chose Google Assistant because it can help you accomplish a variety of tasks.Pros & ConsPros

  • Integrated into services you already use, such as email and messaging
  • Free to use

Cons

  • Not specifically designed for note-taking
  • Must use applets to boost note-taking abilities

Overview

Google Assistant does a lot, including playing music and opening maps. One of its best features? Voice recognition. Yes, you can use voice command to look up information and tell Google Assistant to do certain things. But the app can also convert speech to text. It sends messages, drafts emails, manages tasks, and adds events to your calendar. While it’s not a speech to text app in the purest sense, it will still help organize your ideas and notes with voice recognition.

Use IFTTT (If This Then That) to maximize your Google Assistant note-taking abilities. In one applet, Google Assistant can log all of your notes into a spreadsheet. You can also search IFTTT for other productivity-boosting applets or create your own as you see fit.  

BEST FOR TRANSCRIPTION Transcribe – Speech to Text


  • PRICE:$5 per hour of transcription
  • FREE TRIAL:15 minutes of transcription
  • ACCURACY RATE: 90%

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Transcribe – Speech to Text offers you the opportunity to transcribe any voice or video file with a 90% accuracy rate.Pros & ConsPros

  • Transcription available for over 80 languages and dialects
  • Easy to use software

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Only available for Apple products

Overview

Journalists or secretaries who have a lot of conversations to track may find this app useful. Using A.I., Transcribe can turn any voice or video memo into a transcription in over 80 different languages and dialects. After recording, you can drop your file in this app and export your raw text into another app such as DropBox.

Keep in mind that Transcribe is only available for Apple products with Voice Memo and video since there’s no direct in-app dictation. Transcribe can also get pricey. (That said, it costs less than human transcriber rates, though is more prone to error with a 90% accuracy rate.) Users receive a free trial for 15 minutes of transcription. For every hour extra, you pay $5. For ten hours, you can pay $30.

Voice Notes

Voice Notes is designed for taking quick, on-the-fly notes by recording quick notes that get transcribed to text, or saving the audio notes for listening in the future. It also offers a reminder for recurring alerts coupled with organizational tools such as coloured tags, import/export, and customizable categories.

Voice Notes – Android Dictation App

Download Voice Notes from the PlayStore

Live Transcribe

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Live Transcribe is designed for the Deaf and hard of hearing and it is powered by Google’s automatic speech recognition technology which it uses for real-time speech transcriptions in 70+ languages. Its feature highlights include switching between 2 languages and the ability to differentiate between actuall speech and random noises like a barking dog in the background.

Live Transcribe – Android Dictation App

Download Live Transcribe from the PlayStore

e-Dictate

e-Dictate works as an application for transcribing speech to text as well as a translator application for almost any language. It has the ability to send SMS messages and emails, set reminders, create blog-type content, edit text mid-dictation, simulateanous voice recording with keyboard punctuation, etc.

e-Dictate – Android Dictation App

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Speech to text

Speech to text is a lightweight speech to text application for taking long notes e.g. essays and reports without any restrictions on the size of the created notes. It features auto-spacing and custom keyboards for efficiently taking contextual notes.

Speech To Text – Android Dictation App

Download Speech to text from the PlayStore

OneNote

Microsoft’s OneNote is a robust note-taking application with a nifty microphone feature that allows users to create notes by taking voice recordings into the app. It features a microphone widget for easy access from the homescreen.

OneNote – Android Dictation App

Download OneNote from the PlayStore

Conclusion

Texting has become a thing of the past – especially for those that have a smartphone. The convenience of using your smartphone as a mini-computer has caused people to ditch the antiquated text messaging service and instead send each other emails and other forms of instant messages. However, there are still those diehard fans of texting who will not take “no” for an answer. For those folks who just can’t say goodbye to their dinosaur phones and texting, there is hope: speech to text apps. These apps convert the spoken word into written word on your smartphone, tablet or other android device that supports speech recognition software.

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