This is a list of 10 startups which are using speech recognition technology (Speech-to-text Conversion) to solve different problems.
Startup Name | What they are doing |
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Behavioral Signals | Building emotion recognition and behavioral analytics technology; They are speech-to-text conversion with AI to create powerful predictions. |
SpeakSee | Makes conversations visual and easy to hear for the deaf and hard-of-hearing; It may require integration with Cloud Speech API integration to get real time transcription. |
HelixAI | Helps scientists, researchers, and lab technicians access information and reference data simply using their voice; |
Spitch | Swiss-based provider of solutions in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Voice Biometrics, Voice User Interfaces (VUI), and natural language voice data analytics. |
The Record | Helps transcribe and analyze all your meetings; |
Tetra | Helps take notes from the phone calls |
Ambit Analytics | Helps leaders build collaborative teams through insights on how they talk & listen |
Servo Labs | Voice-first personal assistant for seniors |
IComputingLabs | A VR platform to prepare for job interviews |
SoapBoxLabs | Develops speech recognition solutions specifically for children’s voices to ensure the highest accuracy possible. |
The core of all of the above startups is speech-to-text conversion technology. You can build startups like above using Cloud Speech APIs from different providers such as following:
The APIs listed above provides some of the following features based on underlying powerful deep learning/neural networks models:
- Real-time transcription
- Accuracy in noisy environment
- Asynchronous/batch transcription for large audio files
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