Farsi Speech to Text — Online Audio Transcription
Convert Persian audio and video recordings to text online. Upload a file and receive accurate Farsi transcription in Persian script. No installation required.
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Persian Transcription

Persian — also known as Farsi — is one of the world’s oldest literary languages, with a written tradition spanning over a millennium. Approximately 110 million people speak Persian across Iran, Afghanistan (as Dari) and Tajikistan (as Tajik), along with large communities in the UAE, Canada and the United States. Narakeet’s farsi speech to text engine processes standard Iranian Persian (fa-IR), converting recordings into right-to-left Perso-Arabic script that you can copy, edit or archive.
Growing demand for persian transcription reflects the expansion of Persian-language media, podcasts and academic publishing. Whether you need to transcribe persian audio to text from recorded lectures, journalistic interviews, legal proceedings or customer calls, the tool runs entirely in the cloud with nothing to install. Farsi transcription output preserves correct spelling, spacing and script direction. Voice to text persian produces persian audio to text ready for immediate use.
Speech to Text Persian — Step by Step
Follow these steps for speech to text persian:
- Go to the Audio to Text page in your browser
- Choose your Persian audio or video file and upload it
- Allow the engine to process the recording
- Check the resulting transcript for accuracy
- Save the text or copy it to your clipboard
Farsi voice to text runs entirely on Narakeet’s servers. You can access it from any device — desktop, tablet or phone — without installing software or creating an account. Persian speech to text processes audio to text persian in the cloud, so your device does not need to be powerful.
Persian Voice to Text — Free to Try
Persian voice to text is free for up to 20 recordings, each up to 10 minutes long. No registration, no credit card — upload a file and receive your farsi speech to text output immediately.
Commercial plans raise the limits to 60 minutes per recording and 350 MB per file. This makes the tool practical as a persian transcription service for media houses archiving broadcast footage, law firms processing depositions, or universities digitising oral history collections in Persian.
To produce natural-sounding Farsi audio from written text, visit our Persian Text to Speech page.
Persian Audio to Text — Frequently Asked Questions
Which recording formats does the farsi transcription tool accept?
MP3 files are supported today. We are working on adding WAV, M4A and video formats including MP4 and MOV. When you upload a video, the audio track is extracted automatically before transcription starts.
What is the maximum recording length for persian audio to text?
During the beta period, recordings up to 60 minutes are accepted. If you have longer material, contact us to discuss your needs. There is no hard lower limit — short clips of a few seconds work just as well as hour-long files.
Does the output use Persian script correctly?
Yes. The engine outputs standard Persian text in the Perso-Arabic script, reading right to left. It follows modern Iranian Persian conventions for spelling and word spacing.