Turkish Transcription - Online Audio to Text
Convert Turkish audio and video files to text online. Upload your recording and get an accurate Turkish transcription in minutes. No installation needed.
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Speech to Text Turkish

Turkish adopted the Latin alphabet in 1928, replacing Ottoman script in one of the most sweeping language reforms in modern history. Today, over 80 million people speak Turkish — primarily in Turkey but also in Cyprus, the Balkans and diaspora communities across Europe. Narakeet’s turkish transcription engine handles standard Istanbul Turkish (tr-TR), turning recordings into clean Latin-script text.
The agglutinative structure of Turkish means a single word can carry the meaning of an entire English phrase. Accurate speech to text Turkish demands an engine that correctly segments these suffix-heavy forms. Upload a file to transcribe Turkish audio and receive turkish audio to text output you can copy, refine or download. Turkish voice to text runs entirely on Narakeet’s servers.
Turkish Speech to Text - How Does It Work?
Turkish speech to text takes three steps:
- Visit Audio to Text
- Upload a Turkish audio or video recording
- Copy or save the transcript once processing finishes
No installation, no account creation needed. Turkish speech to text free access lets you test the quality before committing — just upload and check.
Voice to Text Turkish Free Online
Voice to text Turkish is free for 20 recordings of up to 10 minutes each. Upload and receive your transcript without registration.
Paid accounts extend to 60-minute files and 350 MB uploads — practical for transcribing parliamentary proceedings, academic lectures, news broadcasts or multi-part interview series in Turkish.
Audio to Text Turkish - Common Questions
Turkish uses dotted and undotted variants of the letter “i” (İ/i vs I/ı), and the audio to text Turkish engine preserves this distinction in its output. Recordings in standard Istanbul Turkish produce the most reliable results, though regional accents from Anatolia and the Black Sea coast are also handled.
The tool currently accepts MP3 files, with support for WAV, M4A, MP4 and MOV formats planned. There is no strict duration limit — during the beta phase recordings up to 60 minutes are supported, and longer files can be arranged on request.
For generating spoken Turkish from written text, try our Turkish Text to Speech voices.