Kazakh Speech to Text — Transcribe Audio Online
Convert Kazakh audio and video recordings to text online. Upload a file and receive an accurate Kazakh transcript. No software to install.
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Speech to Text Kazakh

Kazakhstan is a bilingual nation where Kazakh and Russian coexist across government, media and daily life. Kazakh itself is a Turkic language written in a modified Cyrillic alphabet — with a planned transition to Latin script under way — spoken by roughly 13 million people. Narakeet’s speech to text Kazakh engine handles standard Kazakh (kk-KZ), producing Cyrillic-script transcripts from audio and video uploads.
The demand for kazakh transcription reflects the growth of Kazakh-language broadcasting, university education and government proceedings conducted in the state language. Upload a recording to transcribe kazakh audio to text — interviews, lectures, podcasts, news segments or phone calls. The kazakh transcriber runs entirely in the cloud, delivering voice to text Kazakh output you can copy, edit or download. Kazakh speech recognition on Narakeet requires no desktop software.
Kazakh Voice to Text — How Does It Work?
The transcription process involves four steps:
- Start at the Audio to Text tool
- Upload your Kazakh audio or video file
- Wait for the kazakh speech to text engine to finish processing
- Copy the transcript or save it as a file
Kazakh voice to text runs on Narakeet’s servers — nothing to install on your end. Any modern browser on desktop, tablet or phone will work. Your first files do not require an account.
Kazakh Audio to Text — Free Online
Kazakh audio to text is free for 20 recordings of up to 10 minutes each. No sign-up, no payment details — just upload and receive your speech to text Kazakh transcript.
Paid accounts unlock files up to 60 minutes and 350 MB, turning the tool into a practical kazakh transcription service for newsrooms, courts, research institutions and corporate compliance teams working with Kazakh-language recordings.
Kazakh Transcription — What You Should Know
The tool currently accepts MP3 uploads. Support for WAV, M4A and video formats (MP4, MOV) is on the roadmap — when you upload a video, the audio track will be separated automatically. Beta-phase recordings up to 60 minutes are accepted; contact us for longer material.
Kazakh transcription accuracy depends on recording quality. Clean recordings with minimal background noise produce the best results. The engine is trained on standard Kazakh (kk-KZ) and outputs text in the Cyrillic alphabet currently used in Kazakhstan. Regional pronunciation variations are generally handled well, though heavy Russian code-switching within a single sentence may reduce precision.
For converting written Kazakh into spoken audio, see our Kazakh Text to Speech voices.