Video transcription
Almost everything else starts with a transcript. FrameOS transcribes your video into accurate, timed text you can read, search, and fix — then reuse for captions, show notes, blog posts, and clips.
Accurate, timed text
FrameOS converts speech to text with timing, so every line maps back to the moment it was said — the basis for captions and chapter timestamps.
Editable, because no transcript is perfect
Names, jargon, and overlapping speech trip up every transcriber. FrameOS keeps the transcript editable so you can fix the words that matter before you build on them.
The hub for repurposing
Once a video is transcribed, the same text drives subtitles, show notes, key takeaways, and a blog draft — one pass feeds everything downstream.
Export what you need
Use the transcript inside FrameOS or take it with you as text — for records, search, or your own writing.
Transcription workflow
- Speech-to-text with timing.
- Editable to fix names and jargon.
- Feeds captions, show notes, and clips.
- Exportable text.
FAQ
How accurate is FrameOS transcription?
Accurate on clear speech, with the usual drop on heavy accents, jargon, and overlapping voices — which is why the transcript stays editable so you can correct it.
Can I edit the transcript?
Yes. The text is fully editable, so you can fix misheard names and terms before using it for captions or notes.
Can I use the transcript for captions and notes?
Yes — the transcript is the foundation FrameOS uses for subtitles, show notes, key takeaways, and blog drafts.