Ukrainians have launched a voice-to-text translation service. Works with ENG, UA and RU
Ukrainian entrepreneurs Marta Borovets and Olexandr Kuzmichov have launched Odrey, an iOS mobile application that converts voice recordings into text. It works with 30 languages of the world, including English, Ukrainian and Russian.
How does the service work?
Odrey can work as both an audio message decryptor and a voice recorder. That is, you can record voice messages using the application, or play files to it, or simply load files from the carrier into the application. The application can decrypt a recording from both audio and video files.
AIN.UA journalist checked the application: it recognizes texts in Ukrainian and Russian quite accurately and quickly.
The text is decrypted in notes, then it can be edited, saved and sent to social networks or instant messengers. If during the conversation the interlocutors made long pauses, the application itself in these places will break the text into paragraphs.
“Technologies are used the same as for Siri, Speech Recognition. Accordingly, the accuracy will match the accuracy of Siri”, – says Olexandr.
What languages does it support?
The app works with 30 languages, including Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English (Canadian, American, British, Australian, New Zealand), French, Hebrew, Hungarian, Hindi, Spanish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese, etc.
How much is it?
The app has a free and a paid version. Free recordings are limited to 15 minutes. The paid subscription costs $ 1.99 per month, there are no restrictions on the duration of entries.
Source: ain.ua