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Hebrew speech to text: Wisprs transcribes עברית

Transcribe Hebrew audio (עברית) with Wisprs. Get clean transcripts, SRT subtitles, and AI summaries on free or paid tiers, with no language pack to install.

Hebrew speech to text: Wisprs transcribes עברית

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Hebrew speech to text: Wisprs transcribes עברית

Yes, Wisprs transcribes Hebrew (עברית) audio. Upload a recording and get back an editable transcript with speaker labels, timestamps, and export-ready subtitles, usually in a few minutes. Hebrew is a mid-resource language for speech recognition, so accuracy is good on clear audio but benefits from a review pass, especially with heavy dialect or background noise. The free tier transcribes Hebrew with no language pack to install; paid tiers add AI summaries, chapters, and DOCX, VTT, and JSON exports. Hebrew is spoken across Israel, and Wisprs auto-detects it, so you never set the language manually.

How to transcribe Hebrew audio

Wisprs runs Hebrew through the same multilingual engine that powers 100+ languages: self-hosted -based models on the free tier and on paid plans. The workflow is the same for every recording:

  1. Upload a Hebrew recording (MP3, WAV, M4A, MP4, and more).
  2. Wisprs auto-detects Hebrew and transcribes it, with speaker labels on paid plans.
  3. Review and edit in the dashboard, then export text, subtitles, or DOCX.

You can start with the free ; no account is required for short files.

Why Hebrew transcription is challenging

Hebrew is written in the Hebrew abjad, written right to left and spoken across Israel. Modern Israeli Hebrew is the standard spoken variety. For automatic , the main difficulty is right-to-left script and consonant-only writing where vowels are usually omitted. Wisprs handles this by auto-detecting the language and, on paid plans, applying speaker separation so multi-speaker Hebrew recordings stay readable. For background on the language itself, see the overview of .

What you can do with a Hebrew transcript

Once you have a clean Hebrew transcript, you can:

  • Transcribe Hebrew podcast episodes into show notes, summaries, and chapters.
  • Turn interviews into searchable, repurposable text for blog posts and clips.
  • Caption meeting recordings with exported subtitles for video and accessibility.

Translate the transcript to English or any of 100+ languages for international audiences, or feed it into your publishing workflow. See the full for what each plan includes.

How accurate is Hebrew speech to text?

Hebrew is a mid-resource language for speech recognition, so accuracy is good on clear audio but benefits from a review pass, especially with heavy dialect or background noise. Accuracy always depends on audio quality: clear speech, minimal background noise, and one speaker at a time give the best results. For Hebrew specifically, the thing to watch is right-to-left script and consonant-only writing where vowels are usually omitted. On paid plans, improves handling of longer and multi-speaker Hebrew recordings. For anything published or high-stakes, plan a quick review pass in the editor.

Hebrew export formats

Free Hebrew transcripts export as TXT and . Paid plans add VTT, DOCX, and JSON, so Hebrew subtitles drop straight into video timelines and structured transcripts feed into other tools. Compare what each tier includes on .

FAQ: Hebrew speech to text

Can I transcribe Hebrew for free?

Yes. The Wisprs free tier transcribes Hebrew audio with no credit card and returns TXT and SRT files. Longer recordings and advanced exports like DOCX and VTT are on paid plans.

Does Wisprs handle Hebrew dialects and accents?

Modern Israeli Hebrew is the standard spoken variety. Wisprs auto-detects the language so you do not set it manually, and paid plans use ElevenLabs Scribe for stronger handling of accents and multi-speaker audio. A short review pass in the editor cleans up the rest.

What Hebrew audio formats can I upload?

Wisprs accepts MP3, WAV, M4A, MP4, OGG, WEBM, and other common formats, so you can upload Hebrew recordings from most devices and platforms directly.

How do I add Hebrew subtitles to a video?

Transcribe the audio, then export an or VTT file and load it into your video editor or platform. The subtitle timing comes from the transcript's timestamps.

Start transcribing Hebrew audio

Upload a Hebrew recording and see the transcript in minutes. Start with the free or to keep your Hebrew transcripts, add speaker labels, and unlock summaries and exports. Review for Hebrew transcription at scale.

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