

Otter’s Basic free plan will transcribe up to 30 minutes of a recording, or 600 minutes per month. It’s available for free, but you’re most likely going to have to pay for one of its subscription tiers if you want a decent quality service. Otter is available as a Chrome extension, as well as an iOS and Android app. If something isn’t accurate in the transcript, you can listen to the recording and edit it. Using artificial intelligence, Otter can transcribe in real time what is said in a recording. Otter transcriptions are never 100pc accurate, but is can be an incredibly useful tool for people who hate handwriting the minutes of a meeting or have to look back through the details of an interview or conversation. It can be used to record conversations and meetings, providing live transcriptions of audio that can be saved and accessed once the recording is finished. Otter is a voice transcription software tool developed by California-headquartered tech company Otter.ai. Not an animal, but a software tool that can help workers save time following meetings, Otter can be easily integrated with Zoom and other apps.
