Transcription and Captioning Tool Names Pronunciation
Learn to say popular transcription and captioning tool names correctly.
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How is Otter.ai (AI-powered meeting transcription and note-taking tool) correctly pronounced?
Otter.ai is pronounced 'OT-er-eye' — 'otter' (the animal) plus 'A-I' spelled out as two letters. Stress on OT. In a technical interview: "Otter.ai transcribed the entire hour-long standup and automatically flagged who owned each action item."
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How is Rev (transcription, captioning, and subtitle service) correctly pronounced?
Rev (the transcription service) is pronounced 'REV' — one syllable, short E, exactly like revving an engine. In a technical interview: "Rev turned around the accurate transcript of the conference keynote within just a few hours."
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How is Descript (audio and video editing tool with text-based transcription) correctly pronounced?
Descript is pronounced 'dih-SKRIPT' — blends 'describe' with 'script', stress on SKRIPT. Don't say 'DES-kript' with front stress. In a technical interview: "Descript let us delete a filler word from the podcast audio just by deleting it from the text transcript."
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How is Sonix (automated audio and video transcription platform) correctly pronounced?
Sonix is pronounced 'SAH-niks' — echoes 'sonic', short O. Stress on SAH. Don't say 'SOH-niks' with a long O. In a technical interview: "Sonix generated searchable, timestamped captions for every training video in our internal library."
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How is Trint (automated transcription and text editing platform) correctly pronounced?
Trint is pronounced 'TRINT' — one syllable, rhymes with 'print', blending 'transcribe' and 'print'. In a technical interview: "Trint's collaborative editor let two journalists clean up the same interview transcript at the same time."