Wisprs vs Temi
Compare Wisprs and Temi for creator and team workflows, publishing speed, and AI-ready content operations.
Built for teams that want transcripts to turn into reusable, searchable assets.
Choose Temi if you want a cheap, fast, no-commitment transcript of clear English audio and nothing more. Choose Wisprs if you want a real workflow around the transcript: speaker labels, structured exports, summaries and chapters, 100+ languages, and team features. Temi (a self-serve product from Rev) is a budget transcript utility; Wisprs is a transcription-and-content platform. The right choice depends on whether the transcript is the end of your task or the start of it.
At a glance
- Temi is English-only, machine-only, pay-as-you-go — upload, get text, download.
- Wisprs is a full workflow — transcribe, edit, summarize, translate, export, and reuse.
- Temi is priced for one-off transcripts; Wisprs is priced for ongoing content work.
What Temi is built for
Temi does one thing and keeps it simple: low-cost automated transcription of clear English audio, billed per minute with no subscription. It gives you a browser editor with playback synced to the text, interactive timestamps, basic speaker labels, and exports to common formats. For a single, clean interview or voice memo in English, it is quick and inexpensive.
Where Temi is the reasonable pick:
- One-off, low-volume transcripts of clear English audio
- A tight budget where you just need readable text
- No need for summaries, multiple languages, or team workflows
Its limits are real: it is English-only, accuracy drops on noisy, accented, or multi-speaker audio, and it stops at the transcript — there are no summaries, chapters, or content outputs, and little in the way of collaboration.
Where Wisprs is different
Wisprs is built for everything Temi leaves out. You upload audio or video, get an accurate transcript from modern engines, then turn it into usable outputs.
- Engines that scale with you: self-hosted Whisper-based models on the free tier; ElevenLabs Scribe (with speaker labels) on paid plans.
- Beyond the transcript: summaries, chapters, action points, and topic extraction on paid plans.
- 100+ languages with auto-detect and translation, versus Temi's English-only ceiling.
- Structured exports: TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, Markdown, and JSON with word-level timestamps.
- Privacy by default: audio is not stored unless you opt in.
Feature by feature
Languages Wisprs: 100+ languages with auto-detect and translation. Temi: English only.
Accuracy on hard audio Wisprs: Paid plans use ElevenLabs Scribe, which handles multi-speaker and tougher audio more reliably. Temi: Solid on clear English; degrades on noise, accents, and overlapping speakers.
After the transcript Wisprs: Summaries, chapters, action points, topics, and editing in one place. Temi: A basic editor and export — no AI summaries or content outputs.
Exports Wisprs: TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, Markdown, JSON (with word-level timestamps and speakers). Temi: Common formats (TXT, DOCX, SRT, VTT) for the raw transcript.
Scale and teams Wisprs: Batch upload and parallel processing on higher tiers; API on top plans. Temi: Single-user, file-by-file utility.
Who should choose Temi
- You need a cheap, quick transcript of clear English audio
- It is a one-off task, not a recurring workflow
- You do not need summaries, other languages, or collaboration
Who should choose Wisprs
- You work in more than one language
- You want summaries, chapters, or subtitles, not just raw text
- You process audio regularly or as a team
Bottom line
For a single cheap English transcript, Temi does the job. The moment you need other languages, cleaner handling of difficult audio, summaries, or a repeatable workflow, Wisprs is the better investment — and you can start on the free tier before scaling up.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is Wisprs more accurate than Temi?
Accuracy depends on audio quality, language, and speakers. On clear English audio both do well; on noisy, accented, or multi-speaker audio, Wisprs' paid ElevenLabs Scribe engine tends to hold up better. For non-English audio, Wisprs is the only option of the two.
Q: Does Temi support languages other than English?
No. Temi is English-only. Wisprs supports 100+ languages with automatic detection and translation.
Q: Can Wisprs summarize a transcript?
Yes. On paid plans, Wisprs generates summaries, chapters, action points, and topics from your transcript. Temi stops at the raw transcript.