Trint is an automated transcription tool that creates almost instant transcripts that can be quickly and easily edited for fast, accurate and affordable transcription. Backed by funding and support from the Knight Enterprise Fund, the Google Digital News Initiative, and BBC Worldwide Labs, Trint is the first service to combine a text editor and an audio/video player into one easy-to-use tool, making it possible to search recorded content by keywords, verify by re-listening to just that portion of an interview, and edit a transcript to perfection in minutes.
Trint in the News
Trint scores 2020 candidates
Bernie Sanders’ accent may sound strange to some people outside of New York, but it doesn’t pose any comprehension problems for artificial intelligence.
Read More →Trint unveils new features
Trint has unveiled a series of new features that takes automated transcription to the next level
Read More →Trint secures 4.5M in Series A funding
PKPR placed an exclusive with TechCrunch on Trint securing $4.5 million in Series A funding to further expand the company.
Read More →Trint gets rave reviews in PCMag and Poynter
The critics have tested the competition and they are singling Trint out as the best transcription app on the market.
Read More →Trint announces partnerships with AP, Adobe
Associated Press video journalists across the globe will now use Trint to transcribe recorded interviews and events.
Read More →Trint founder in Lifehacker’s How I Work
PKPR secured a great interview with Trint founder and CEO Jeff Kofman for Lifehacker’s How I Work.
Read More →Trint reveals which politicians are best speakers
To demonstrate how accurate automated speech recognition has become, Trint tested its speech-to-text algorithm on several politicians.
Read More →David Pogue gives Trint a rave review
Trint gets a rave review from tech guru David Pogue on Yahoo! News, calling it “a welcome new weapon in the fight against transcribing.”
Read More →Trint in Wired, Quartz, Digital Trends
PKPR coordinated a New York City media day for our London-based client Trint, a startup that has created the first automated transcription tool.
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