Spext launches Audio Video Editor in India
Spext has launched a Voice Editor platform. The video editor has been specifically customized for recorded voice content such as interviews, lectures, webinars, and podcasts.
The newly-launched voice editor by Spext, a SaaS platform that helps to search, edit, transform and share voice audio, will help unlock the voice information across industries and cut through the hassle of figuring out speech amidst background noises. As soon as the audio file is uploaded on the platform, it is converted to text and spoken words are accurately aligned the text. Yet another impressive feature of the voice editor is that when one deletes a portion of the transcript, the corresponding media gets automatically cut. The technology will help save time and labour, and multiply the productivity of businesses dealing with audio data.
Ashutosh Trivedi, Co-Founder & CTO, Spext, says, “We are fundamentally reimagining how media gets produced in this AI era. Traditionally, it takes a person 6-7 hours to edit and transcribe 1 hour of media because people have to use complex music and movie editing software to do simple things like editing or creating clips. With Spext, you can do it in under 2 hours and that too at one-tenth of the cost. Spext has been designed as a new-gen tool for the fast-evolving needs of a new-gen business.”
The demand for voice content, both in audio and video, has been booming in the past five years. With voice assistants like Alexa in homes and on different apps, this demand is expected to exponentially rise in the next five years.
Synthesized speech is yet another area where Spext offers crucial services. The benefits of the same not only helps content creators but have much broader applications in personalized advertising and vernacular languages.
While the one-of-its-kind platform currently supports only Hindi and Indian accented English, support for Marathi, Tamil and Telugu is coming in the next six months. Anup Gosavi, Co-Founder, Spext, adds, “Local Indian languages are a huge opportunity and supporting more languages is a top priority.”
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