SammaPix

AI Video Transcription

AI

Upload any video or audio file and get a full AI-generated transcript with timestamps. Download your subtitles as an .srt file for YouTube or any video platform. Edit the transcript inline before exporting. Powered by Google Gemini — one of the most accurate speech recognition models available.

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Drop a video or audio file here

MP4, WebM, MOV, MP3, WAV, M4A — up to 100 MB

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Your file is sent to Google Gemini for transcription and immediately discarded — never stored.

How AI video transcription works

Powered by Google Gemini

Your video or audio is analysed by Gemini 2.5 Flash — one of the most accurate speech-recognition models available — returning a timestamped transcript within seconds.

SRT subtitles included

Every transcript comes with a timed .srt file ready to upload to YouTube, Vimeo, or any video platform. Segments are split at natural speech boundaries.

Multi-language detection

Gemini automatically detects the spoken language — English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and many more — without any configuration.

Why transcribe your videos?

Video transcription unlocks content you have already produced. A transcript can be repurposed into a blog post, newsletter, social media captions, or a detailed show notes page — all without writing a single word from scratch. For SEO, Google cannot index the audio inside your video; a transcript gives search engines full access to your spoken content.

Subtitles dramatically increase accessibility. Studies show that 85% of Facebook videos are watched on mute. Adding subtitles keeps viewers engaged regardless of their environment or hearing ability.

What formats does SammaPix transcription support?

  • MP4, WebM, MOV — common video formats
  • MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, OGG — audio files
  • Maximum file size: 100 MB
  • All languages supported by Google Gemini

What is an SRT file?

SRT (SubRip Text) is the most widely supported subtitle format. It contains numbered segments, each with a start and end timestamp and the spoken text. YouTube, Vimeo, DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, and virtually every video platform and editor accept .srt files directly.

1
00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,500
Welcome to today's tutorial.

2
00:00:03,500 --> 00:00:07,200
Today we are going to cover video transcription.