News, tips and background on secure AI transcription.
In the Ultra plan, a local open-source language model analyzes your transcripts — for summaries, meeting minutes, task lists, social media posts and articles. No external API call, no data sharing.
scryp supports over 100 audio and video formats — from MP3 and WAV to MKV, AC3 and DTS. Learn which file formats work and how automatic conversion happens.
Most transcription services store data in the US. Why that is a problem and how European data processing protects your audio files.
Many services advertise encryption — but who holds the key? The difference between server-side and client-side encryption explained.
Before you upload confidential audio files: these five questions reveal whether your transcription service takes data protection seriously or merely advertises it.
Since June 2025, accessible videos have been an important compliance topic. This guide shows step by step how to create subtitles and what the BFSG and BaFG require.
Audio recordings and transcripts fall under the GDPR. Consent, retention periods, third-party providers — these are the obligations that apply to companies.
An end to manual note-taking. Learn how AI transcription creates meeting minutes in minutes — with speaker diarization and timestamps.
Speaker diarization automatically assigns audio passages to the right speakers. Learn how it works and where it is used.
Transcribing interviews made easy. Methods, tools and tips for verbatim or smoothed transcripts — from the recording to the finished text.
Audio recordings contain sensitive information. Learn why client-side encryption is the only way to truly protect your transcripts.