Lectures into clean, searchable notes
Transcribe lectures and seminars into text you can search, study, and reread — with 10 free minutes to start.
The problem
You can't write fast enough to catch everything in a lecture, and re-listening to an hour of audio to find one point is a waste of an evening.
A transcript turns a recording into something you can search, skim, quote, and revise from — and makes lectures accessible to anyone who reads faster than they listen.
Recordings you'd rather keep private
Seminar discussions and one-on-ones with a supervisor aren't meant for a vendor's archive. Ephemeral processing keeps them yours.
Per-month pricing for occasional use
Most students transcribe in bursts around exams, not every week. A subscription is the wrong fit for that rhythm.
How Safe Scriber helps
- 10 free minutes to start — transcribe your first lecture without paying.
- Upload audio or video, or paste a lecture link from YouTube.
- Get a clean transcript and a summary to study and revise from.
- No subscription, and recordings are processed in memory then deleted immediately.
How it works
Record or grab the link
Upload your recording or paste a lecture URL.
Transcribe in minutes
Processed in memory and deleted on completion.
Study from the text
Search, skim, and revise from a clean transcript and summary.
Try it on your own recording
New accounts get 10 free minutes — no card, no subscription.