How to Transcribe Voice Recordings for Legal Briefs with AI Precision
Streamline the drafting of your legal filings by converting testimonies and meetings into editable text. VoxScriber offers high precision for legal terminology.
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Supported formats: MP3, WAV, OPUS, M4A, MP4, OGG
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Step-by-step guide to transcribing your recording
The process is simple and requires no heavy software installation. First, visit /register and create your free account to claim your 30 monthly minutes. Second, upload your audio or video file. We support common formats like MP3, WAV, and MP4 up to 5 GB. Our AI will process the file in just a few minutes. Third, review the generated text and export it directly to your word processor. Now, simply copy the relevant excerpts and paste them into your legal brief with total security and speed.
Why transcribe your legal audio with AI?
In the daily practice of law, time is your most valuable resource. Manually transcribing hours of testimony or client meetings to support a legal brief is an exhausting and slow task. With VoxScriber, you automate this process using cutting-edge technology from AssemblyAI, ensuring 94% to 97% accuracy.
By transcribing voice recordings for legal briefs using artificial intelligence, you eliminate typos and focus on what really matters: case strategy. Unlike generic tools like Otter or Trint, our platform is optimized for legal nuances, making it easier to identify technical terms and structure the final text for your court filings.
Security and supported formats for attorneys
We know that professional confidentiality is fundamental in law. That is why we offer a robust platform that accepts files up to 5 GB, allowing even long hearings in MKV or WEBM format to be processed without interruptions.
Whether it is a WhatsApp audio sent by a client or a meeting recording in M4A, VoxScriber delivers a clean transcript. This allows you to cite verbatim statements with surgical precision in appeals, responses, and initial complaints, increasing the evidentiary weight of your arguments before the court.
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