Speech tools
2 tools tagged with “Speech”
Background Noise Remover
Background Noise Remover helps you reduce steady noise like hiss, fan/AC noise, and room tone so speech and instruments sound clearer without requiring a full audio workstation. Upload an audio file, choose a mode (speech or music) and a strength level (light, medium, strong), and the backend applies an FFmpeg denoise filter tuned for fast, single-pass cleanup. The tool works best on constant background noise and is designed to be repeatable: start with medium, listen for artifacts, then switch to light if the result sounds watery or robotic, or to strong if noise remains too obvious. You can export the cleaned audio as MP3 for sharing or WAV for an uncompressed intermediate, and the output panel shows original and processed sizes plus the applied noise-reduction setting so you can verify what was done. An optional AI Assistant can recommend a safe preset based on your use case and noise type, but it only runs when you click the button and all AI processing is handled securely on the backend.
File Conversion · Audio Converters
Speech to Text
Speech to Text converts spoken words into editable text directly in your browser, so you can capture dictation, meetings, interviews, lectures, and quick notes without typing. Choose a language preset, click Start, and the tool listens through your microphone (with explicit permission) and streams the transcript into a readable text block with interim results while you speak. When you click Stop, you can copy the finalized transcript, clean up spacing, or download a plain-text file for sharing and archiving. A Sample button inserts realistic speech-style content so you can validate the workflow instantly. For users who want publish-ready text, an optional AI Assistant (runs only when you click and is gated behind authentication/credits) can rewrite the transcript with cleaner punctuation and paragraphing, generate a concise summary, extract action items when they are explicitly present, and suggest keywords based strictly on your transcript plus optional context.
Text & Writing · Text Analysis