- Speech To Text
- French
French speech to text transcription API
Convert French voice into accurate text in seconds. Whether you need French speech to text for real-time applications, voice recordings, or multilingual content, our transcription API delivers fast, secure, and accurate results. Trusted for French voice to text and transcription use cases, integrate high-quality French ASR into your product.
- •High-accuracy transcription of standard French and dialects
- •Supports real-time and batch processing
- •Easy to integrate with our developer-friendly API
- •Built for global enterprise scale, with secure and private processing.
- High-accuracy transcription of standard French and dialects
- Supports real-time and batch processing
- Easy to integrate with our developer-friendly API
- Built for global enterprise scale, with secure and private processing.
French transcription accuracy
Understands every accent We’re trained for variations of dialects and accents. Get accurate transcriptions, no matter the region. Ready for real-time scale High-volume? No problem. Our API handles live recorded and live audio at scale – with secure cloud, on-prem or on-device deployment options. Built for the real world Noisy calls, fast speakers, crosstalk – our tech thrives in messy audio so you get clarity, not compromise. Experience French transcription that works
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French language
Speakers: Over 300 million worldwide
Dialects: Standard French, plus regional varieties such as Metropolitan French, Quebec French (Québécois), Acadian, Belgian French, Swiss French, and African French (West and Central Africa).
Geographic Reach: An official language in 29 countries across Europe, Africa, and the Americas; also an official language of the European Union and the United Nations.
Linguistic Notes:
French is a Romance language, written left-to-right in the Latin script.
Two grammatical genders and extensive verb inflection across tense and mood.
Register variation is common: speakers use Standard French in formal settings, while daily communication often relies on colloquial and regional varieties.
