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How accurate are transcripts in real-world audio?
Trint advertises accuracy up to 99% on clear audio, which aligns with results when recordings are high-quality, microphone levels are consistent, and speakers are close to the mic. In newsroom and broadcast settings where capture conditions are controlled, Trint’s models deliver excellent verbatim transcriptions and reliable timecodes, which is why many media organizations trust it for publishing and editing.
SozAI uses modern speech models and focuses on broad language support and usability rather than claiming a single peak percentage. In practice, SozAI performs competitively on clear English audio and maintains robust results across noisy or multilingual recordings thanks to its 100+ language coverage and speaker diarization. Where SozAI stands out is in providing a very affordable option for creators who need consistently good transcripts without enterprise pricing.
Both platforms will struggle more with highly overlapping speech, heavy accents, or very low-fidelity recordings; expect the best results when using good microphones and reducing background noise. If near-perfect verbatim accuracy is critical and you can provide controlled audio, Trint’s optimized newsroom tooling can edge ahead. If you need broad language coverage and value, SozAI is a strong alternative.