Batch TranscriptionProcess Multiple Recordings in One Workflow

FastScribe helps teams and creators handle recurring transcription work faster by grouping audio and video uploads into a cleaner batch process.

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Why Use Batch Transcription?

This page is for teams and operators who already know transcription is recurring work, not a one-off task.

Faster Multi-File Handling

Upload several recordings in one workflow instead of repeating the same setup for every single file.

Better for Recurring Ops

Batch workflows fit weekly meetings, interview series, podcast production, course recordings, and content teams.

Shared Output Standards

Keep transcripts, exports, and naming patterns consistent when multiple files need the same end format.

Useful for Research and Content

Process multiple interviews, user calls, or content recordings without losing structure between files.

Supports Reuse at Scale

Use one batch to create notes, summaries, subtitle drafts, and searchable archives across a set of recordings.

Reduces Manual Overhead

Spend less time repeating uploads and more time reviewing the text that actually matters.

How to Run Batch Transcription

A simple workflow for repeated uploads and multi-file review.

Step 1

Upload Multiple Files

Add the set of recordings you want to process together, whether they are audio, video, or a mix of both.

Step 2

Generate the Transcripts

FastScribe processes each file and returns transcript output with the same workflow structure.

Step 3

Review and Export by Need

Export the files individually or use them for summaries, notes, subtitles, and searchable internal archives.

Batch Transcription Use Cases

Turn repeated or long-form recordings into structured text that can be reviewed and reused.

Content teams

Reuse One Recording Across Channels

Use Batch Transcription to turn long-form media into transcript text, summaries, and publishing inputs.

Input:
A podcast, webinar, or creator video
Output:
Reusable text for notes, articles, and captions

Research teams

Process Repeated Interviews

Keep speaker-aware transcripts organized when the same study or project includes multiple recordings.

Input:
A set of interviews or focus-group recordings
Output:
Consistent transcripts for review and analysis

Operations teams

Build a Searchable Recording Archive

Convert recurring calls and updates into text that can be searched and referenced later.

Input:
Recurring meeting or call recordings
Output:
Structured text and summary-ready content

Privacy Controls for Uploaded Media

FastScribe keeps privacy claims practical and tied to controls available in the product.

Controlled Access

Transcription files and results stay scoped to the account or guest session unless the user explicitly creates a share link.

Configurable Retention

Available retention choices depend on account access and can be managed as part of the transcription workflow.

User-Directed Deletion

Signed-in users can manage and delete transcription tasks from their workspace instead of publishing them by default.

Batch Transcription FAQ

Questions from users moving from one-off transcription into recurring operational use.

What makes batch transcription different from normal transcription?

Batch transcription is about processing multiple recordings efficiently, not just converting one file at a time.

Who benefits most from batch transcription?

Teams running repeated calls, interviews, lessons, or content production cycles benefit the most because the workflow cuts repetitive setup time.

Can I batch transcribe both audio and video files?

Yes. Batch workflows are useful across mixed media sets when several recordings need the same transcript treatment.

Does batch transcription still support exports and summaries?

Yes. The value of batch processing increases when the outputs still flow into docs, summaries, subtitles, and internal systems.

Is batch transcription useful for qualitative research?

Yes. Research teams often need to process many interviews, usability sessions, or participant calls in a repeatable way.

When should I move to a batch workflow?

Move to batch transcription when you are repeating uploads every week or when single-file handling starts slowing down the team.

Try Batch Transcription Before Signing Up

Start with 15 guest credits. Create an account when you need larger jobs and receive 120 registration credits with no credit card required.