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How long a transcript takes

A rough rule for the wait, what changes it, and why you do not have to sit and watch.

2 min de lectura TranscribeThis Team Actualizado el 28 jul 2026

The usual figure is about a quarter of the recording length. A 40-minute interview lands in roughly ten minutes; a 5-minute voice note is usually done before you have finished reading this sentence.

What makes it slower

  • Speaker labels. Working out who is talking is a second pass over the audio, so expect it to take noticeably longer.
  • Video files. The audio has to be pulled out before anything else starts.
  • Very large uploads on a slow connection — the upload itself is often most of the wait.
  • Busy periods. It queues, briefly.

Consejo Pro

You can close the tab. Processing happens on our side and the finished transcript will be waiting in your dashboard.

What the statuses mean

  • Uploading — the file is still travelling from your device. This one depends on your connection.
  • Processing — we have the file and are working on it.
  • Completed — ready to read, edit and download.
  • Failed — something went wrong; the file is kept so you can retry.

If a job has been sitting in the same state far longer than the estimate above, go to a transcript is stuck or failed.

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