Amazon Transcribe vs. Express Scribe

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amazon Transcribe
Score 7.7 out of 10
N/A
Amazon Transcribe uses a deep learning process called automatic speech recognition (ASR) to convert speech to text quickly and accurately. Amazon Transcribe can be used to transcribe customer service calls, to automate closed captioning and subtitling, and to generate metadata for media assets to create a searchable archive. Amazon Transcribe Medical can be added to provide medical speech to text capabilities to clinical documentation applications.
$0
per second
Express Scribe
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
Express Scribe Professional is a foot pedal controlled audio player software specifically designed for typists and transcription work. Featuring foot pedal control, variable speed, speech to text engine integration and support for a wide variety of audio formats including .dss, .dct, .wav, .mp3, and .wma. Audio recordings can be loaded automatically from CD, email, LAN, FTP, local hard drive and Express Delegate. Traditional hand held dictation recorders can also be docked and the audio…
$39.95
per user
Pricing
Amazon TranscribeExpress Scribe
Editions & Modules
Custom Language Model
$0.0001
per second
Standard Pricing
$0.0004
per second
Automatic Content Redaction
$0.0004
per second
Transcribe Medical
$0.00125
per second
Basic
$39.95
per user
Professional
$49.99
per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Amazon TranscribeExpress Scribe
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsLifetime license
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Amazon TranscribeExpress Scribe
Small Businesses
Dragon Speech Recognition
Dragon Speech Recognition
Score 8.9 out of 10
Dragon Speech Recognition
Dragon Speech Recognition
Score 8.9 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies

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Enterprises
Verint Speech Analytics
Verint Speech Analytics
Score 8.9 out of 10
Verint Speech Analytics
Verint Speech Analytics
Score 8.9 out of 10
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User Ratings
Amazon TranscribeExpress Scribe
Likelihood to Recommend
9.4
(6 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Amazon TranscribeExpress Scribe
Likelihood to Recommend
Amazon AWS
Amazon Transcribe can be an excellent tool for businesses where being able to convert speech or audio to text, in a searchable and reportable form, would be useful. For a call center (inbound or outbound), the ability to have a rich transcription of each call (and being able to search it for keywords) is an incredibly valuable benefit. For business meetings, being able to turn a 60 or 90-minute call into a readable transcript to search or refresh yourself or others is a very large time saver which will help you work more efficiently. The software does offer many deeper integrations, such as being able to track script usage (for call centers) or interruptions, deviations, etc.. which would be very valuable to a management team and for training purposes.
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NCH Software
It has a free trial, which is very nice if someone just needs temporary access to use, and it's not an expensive program overall. It may not be the most robust program available, but it gets the job done at a good price point. It might not be the best if you need something that allows transcriptionists to collaborate (i.e., working on the same file at the same time).
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Pros
Amazon AWS
  • It converts live recordings to text with few errors.
  • It has powerful speech recognition models- it transcribes well even low quality audios.
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NCH Software
  • Cost efficient - This is a fairly low-cost transcription software that can be downloaded quickly via web
  • Easy to use - New users can get the hang of this software pretty quickly
  • Customizable - Foot pedal controls and other preferences can be set based on what feels intuitive to the user
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Cons
Amazon AWS
  • It was not easy to bring Amazon Transcribe to life, but kudos to the vendor for the free support they offered.
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NCH Software
  • Interface - The look and feel of the software is quite dated and could use a refresh
  • Enhancing audio - When we need to manipulate an audio file to try to enhance it (amplifying, for example), we have to use another program to do so
  • Hotkeys - Setting up hotkeys may not be as intuitive for new users as would be ideal
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Alternatives Considered
Amazon AWS
I use Google Cloud Speech to Text and Amazon Transcribe. What makes Amazon Transcribe better for me is the accuracy of the audio-to-text conversion. I have found out that Amazone Transcribe is better at handling homophones, contractions, abbreviations, and acronyms. Another feature that makes Amazon Transcribe my No. 1 choice is its use of punctuation marks. I can also feed my own list of vocabulary into Amazon Transcribe to help me acquire better results.
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NCH Software
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Return on Investment
Amazon AWS
  • Cost reductions in KYC automating our video approvals.
  • Better customer service.
  • A good base for building new products and services around speech to text.
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NCH Software
  • Very few 'inaudibles' (spots where we're unable to decipher what was said)
  • Transcribing allows analysts to read scripts rather than listen to audio files, which saves time and money
  • Low cost of software
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