Feature

Edit Podcast Transcripts
Directly in Your Browser

Rename speakers, merge utterances, review the full text, and export in any format — all without installing software or leaving your browser.

What you can do in the transcript editor

Rename speakers

Replace generic labels like 'Speaker 01' with real names. Speaker names carry through to all exports automatically.

Merge utterances

Merge mode consolidates consecutive blocks from the same speaker into single paragraphs — cleaner for reading and publishing.

Review speaker-labeled transcript

Each utterance is color-coded by speaker, making it easy to scan and verify the full conversation.

Share with a link

Every transcript has a public shareable URL. Send it to guests, editors, or collaborators without requiring them to sign up.

Export in any format

.TXT

Plain text transcript — ideal for documents, databases, or copy-pasting into other tools.

.SRT

Subtitles with timestamps — compatible with YouTube, video editors, and all major video platforms.

.VTT

WebVTT captions — the web standard for HTML5 video captions and embedded players.

All three export formats are available on the free tier — no upgrade required.

Frequently asked questions

Can I edit my podcast transcript in Podtyper?

Yes. Podtyper includes a browser-based transcript editor. You can rename speakers (e.g. change 'Speaker 01' to 'Andrew Huberman'), merge consecutive utterances from the same speaker, and review the full transcript before exporting.

What export formats does the transcript editor support?

Transcripts can be exported as TXT (plain text), SRT (timestamped subtitles for video), and VTT (WebVTT captions for web). All formats are available on the free tier.

Can I share my transcript with others?

Yes. Every transcript has a shareable link. Anyone with the link can preview the transcript — guests see the first 8 utterances before being prompted to sign up.

Does the transcript editor work on mobile?

Yes. The transcript viewer and editor are fully responsive and work on mobile and tablet devices.

Related features

Learn how to create podcast subtitles from your transcript:

Read: How to Create Podcast Subtitles (SRT & VTT) →

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