Speaker label transcription for conversations and interviews.
Voxly helps turn multi-person audio into readable transcripts with speaker labels when available, making interviews, calls, research recordings and review work easier.
Speaker-aware transcript formatting
When different voices are detected, Voxly can help format speaker turns and keep conversations easier to review.
Speaker labels
Use labels such as [SPEAKER 1:] and [SPEAKER 2:] for cleaner conversation review.
Uncertainty markers
Review unclear words with markers such as [unsure:word] when applicable.
Cleaner exports
Copy or save your transcript for editing, documentation or delivery.
Use speaker labels for
Speaker label transcription is useful when one long transcript is not enough.
Popular use cases
- Interviews with two or more voices
- Doctor/patient style conversation review
- Research recordings
- Podcast conversations
- Customer calls and training audio
- Dataset-style transcript checks
Speaker label transcription FAQ
Does Voxly detect speakers automatically?
Voxly can return speaker-aware results when the transcription provider detects multiple speakers.
Are speaker labels always perfect?
Speaker labels depend on audio quality, overlap, volume and speaker similarity. Users should review important transcripts.
Can I use speaker labels on uploaded files?
Yes. Voxly supports speaker-aware transcription for browser capture and uploaded audio/video files when available.
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Install the Voxly Chrome extension, capture browser audio, upload audio/video files, and turn speech into clean text.