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AuTrans is still optimized for the African voice, seamlessly tracking English, Pidgin, and mid-sentence code-switching.
Your audio is secure and never used to train AI.
Try the free tools: https://t.co/179NOf76Xl
AuTrans is back, and it is better than before.
I spent the downtime rebuilding the platform from scratch to make it faster, sturdier, and more capable.
Here is what is new:
Transcribe WhatsApp voice notes by forwarding them (Android)
7 free audio tools with no signup (cut, convert, compress, join, record)
Pay per file from ₦200, no subscription
Files process in minutes and do not break if you close the tab
@Meph0x@TonyDoeMedia Code-switching is our playground! While traditional ASR collapses when speakers mix languages mid-sentence, AuTrans is natively optimized for the African voice. It catches the shift dynamically, ensuring the transcript stays smooth, accurate, and completely context-aware.
Issue 2 of the Pidgin in the Wild newsletter is officially live!
This week, I am breaking down our latest product updates, including the new WhatsApp voice note integration and how we are expanding our language coverage.
I have been busy preparing for exams. NEVERTHELESS, I cooked.
Recently, the server went down when several users tried to transcribe at the same time. The queue system failed, and I had more features to add. So, I turned the service off to focus on other urgent priorities.
Moving on...
Today, you can share your WhatsApp voice notes directly to autrans and get a perfect transcription.
How it works:
Step 1: Sign up and save the extension to your homescreen.
Step 2: Tap the voice note you want, then share it directly to autrans.
Step 3: Once you are on autrans, the app takes care of the rest.
Note: Android only for now 😹
What else is new?
7 Free Audio Tools (No signup required): Cut, convert, compress, join, record, extract audio from video, or make a ringtone at https://t.co/uge4s3Uwcy
No Subscriptions: Pay from ₦200 for a single file, only when you need it. One file, done.
Faster, Sturdier Engine: An hour of audio comes back in just a few minutes, and long files no longer break if you close the tab.
Try https://t.co/ywZtseX3Cp today!!!!
If you are one of our early testers, your account and existing transcripts are completely safe and still accessible in your library. We will drop an update the exact moment we are back online.
Thank you for your patience as we build a better experience!
We are taking a short break to upgrade the AuTrans transcription engine to a higher tier!
To ensure we give you faster, more reliable results on longer recordings, new uploads are temporarily paused while we push this backend update.
@Zikoko_Mag@Taymesan@Jollz@teawithtaypod@ISWISPodcast Being a guest on Jollz means your voice is out there doing the work. AuTrans can turn episodes like that into transcripts, clips and show notes automatically. Built for Nigerian voices. Would love 15 mins if you're open. https://t.co/2fGc3kqoIZ
@kemi_ajumobi Inspiring Woman Conference, hours of multilingual panel audio. AuTrans cuts post-event publishing time significantly. Nigerian-built, Pidgin-aware. Would love 15 mins if you're open. https://t.co/2fGc3kqoIZ
50 users already testing, transcribing, and building with AuTrans!
For a tool built to understand how we actually speak, reaching this milestone so quickly means the world. Thank you to everyone who has jumped in early. We are just getting started! https://t.co/2fGc3kqoIZ
I am building the first one. AuTrans.
Make we hear ourselves. Read the full debut piece of our newsletter, Pidgin in the Wild, here:
https://t.co/goXOZBtbYc
Nigerian Pidgin is the most-spoken language in Africa. Let that sit for a second.
121 million speakers. The 14th most-spoken language in the world. Bigger than most European mother tongues.
But markets this size don't stay ignored forever. The only question is who builds the fix. People who know the difference between "I dey come" and "I don come"... or someone who gets the nuance late and half-right.