MP3 to Text Workspace

Upload MP3, inspect audio metadata, clean transcript drafts, and export TXT or SRT. Everything runs in your browser.

MP3 metadata readerTranscript cleanupTXT and SRT export

1) Load MP3 and settings

No upload to server. Local browser processing only.

2) Edit transcript and export

Draft length: 0 words

Cleaned transcript

Output will appear here after you paste transcript text.

Workflow estimate

Estimated words

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Review time

0 min

Language profile: en-US. Estimates assume one pass cleanup and punctuation QA.

Need full transcription planning first? Try Audio Transcriber. For final docs, continue to Word to PDF.

How to use this MP3 to text workspace

This page helps you operationalize MP3 to text workflows without sending audio to external services. Start by uploading an MP3 to inspect duration and quality metadata. Then paste your draft transcript, apply cleanup options, and export text or subtitles.

What is fully local in this tool

  • MP3 metadata parsing in browser (duration, sample rate, channels, bitrate estimate)
  • Transcript cleanup and punctuation normalization
  • SRT generation and local TXT or SRT export

Best practice for higher quality transcripts

  • Use a clean source recording before running speech-to-text elsewhere
  • Keep one speaker per microphone whenever possible
  • Run cleanup before subtitle export to reduce subtitle noise

Does this tool transcribe MP3 audio on a server?

No. This page is local-first. It reads MP3 metadata in your browser, helps clean transcript drafts, and exports TXT or SRT without uploading files.

Can I export subtitles from my transcript?

Yes. Paste or edit transcript text, then export SRT. The tool splits text into timed subtitle segments using your MP3 duration.

Is this useful if I already have raw speech-to-text output?

Yes. You can clean punctuation, remove filler words, and export polished text or subtitles for videos and podcasts.

What MP3 info does this tool read?

It reads local metadata such as duration, sample rate, channels, size, and approximate bitrate for planning and QA.