Speechdash features overview
A complete map of transcription and listening on Speechdash.
Speechdash is for transcription and listening. Drop a file, transcribe or listen, then ask questions and export. This page is the feature map; each linked guide goes deeper.
Import
Audio, video, or PDF
Transcribe
Speakers + timestamps
Listen
Replay and highlight
Core loop
| Step | What happens |
|---|---|
| Drop a file | PDF, text, audio, or video |
| Transcribe or listen | Documents become audio. Audio and video become text |
| Ask questions | Optional questions grounded in your file |
| Export | MP3 for offline listening, or a transcript export |
Feature categories
Import and documents
- PDF, text files (
.txt,.md). The homepage does not accept pasted text or URLs. - Audio and video transcription for signed-in accounts (Free: 30 min / 1 job; Unlimited: 10 hours / 5 jobs). See Plans and pricing
- Automatic titles and language detection
- Languages and localization
- PDF background processing
- supported languages
Listening
- Document reader (full screen map)
- AI voices and characters (10 presets)
- Voice roles (Narrator, Questioner, Expert)
- Eco vs Cloud playback
- Sentence highlight and click-to-jump
- Live playback customization (voice, speed, language mid-session)
- Skip sentences and code blocks
- Document outline
- Resume playback
AI versions and editing
- Version types and generation workflow
- MP3 export workflow
- Edit mode with Enhance for audio
- Accessibility listening tips
Ask questions
Library and organization
- Homepage hub
- Document side toolbar
- Folders, star, archive
- In progress and Recents and search
- Mobile experience
Billing and credits
- Plans and credit wallet
- Referrals and student discount
Power users
- Onboarding and first document
- Connectors (custom HTTP MCP tools; not wired to Ask questions today)
- API keys and MCP (REST API, official MCP tools, ChatGPT / Cursor)
- Desktop app login
What Speechdash is not
The homepage is the only start. Listening happens in the reader. Transcriptions is the job queue. Finished transcripts open in Library. Chat stays with the file you opened.
Who it is for
See Listening use cases for students, accessibility readers, professionals, and multilingual workflows.