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audapolis – editor for spoken-word media with transcription

audapolis is an editor for spoken-word media with transcription. It aims to make audio and video editing easier by giving users a word processor-like workflow built around transcribed speech instead of only waveform editing.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Editor for spoken-word audio and video media.
  • Can automatically transcribe audio to text.
  • Provides a word processor-like editing workflow.
  • Suitable for podcasts, radio shows, audiobooks, and interview clips.
  • Keeps data local rather than relying on cloud processing.
  • Supports video, audio, and mixed editing workflows.

Website: github.com/bugbakery/audapolis
Support:
Developer: The Vegan Bug Bakery
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

audapolis in action

audapolis is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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