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Transcribe Audio on Android with RealtimeVoiceKIT

The RealtimeVoiceKIT team · June 12, 2026

Whether you are a journalist recording interviews in the field, a student capturing lectures, or a professional documenting meetings, your Android phone or tablet is one of the most powerful recording tools you own. RealtimeVoiceKIT turns those recordings into accurate, searchable transcripts in minutes, and you can use it right now from your Android browser, completely free to start.

The dedicated Android app is coming soon to Google Play. We are putting the finishing touches on a native experience built specifically for Android, with seamless microphone access, background recording, and one-tap import from your device storage and Google Drive. Sign up at realtimevoicekit.com to get notified the moment the app goes live on Google Play, you will be first in line.

In the meantime, the full RealtimeVoiceKIT web app works beautifully on Android in Chrome or any modern browser. Open realtimevoicekit.com, log in or create a free account, and you can upload an audio or video file directly from your phone's storage, paste a URL, or import from Google Drive without leaving your browser. The free plan gives you 10 minutes of transcription every month at no cost, enough to transcribe several meetings or a full day of interviews.

Once your audio is uploaded, RealtimeVoiceKIT's AI engine goes to work. You get a full transcript with speaker labels so you can immediately tell who said what in a multi-person recording. Confidence scores highlight any words the engine is less certain about, so you know exactly where to spot-check. For lectures or presentations with a single speaker, the transcript reads cleanly from start to finish. For roundtable discussions or panel interviews, speaker diarization separates each voice automatically.

Need to share your transcript as subtitles or closed captions? RealtimeVoiceKIT exports standard SRT and WebVTT subtitle files with a single tap, ready to drop into video editors, YouTube, or any platform that accepts caption files. You can also export plain text for notes, documents, or further editing. If your content is in a language other than English, or you need to reach an international audience, the built-in translation engine covers 100+ languages, transcribe in Spanish, then export a French or German translation alongside the original.

Developers building Android apps or backend workflows can go further with the RealtimeVoiceKIT developer API. Authenticate with your rtvk_ API key, submit audio programmatically, and retrieve structured transcripts with speaker labels, word-level timestamps, and confidence data via a simple REST call. Everything you can do in the web app is available in the API, making it straightforward to embed transcription and translation into your own Android application or server pipeline.

Ready to get started? Visit realtimevoicekit.com on your Android device, create your free account, and upload your first recording today. You will have a transcript in your hands within minutes. And when the native Android app lands on Google Play, your account, your transcripts, and your settings will all be waiting for you, perfectly in sync.

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