
Azure Speech to Text
FreeTranscribe short audio files using Azure's REST API.
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What Azure Speech to Text does
The Azure Speech to Text REST API for short audio provides a straightforward way to convert spoken language into written text for audio files that are up to 60 seconds long. This skill is particularly useful for developers and designers looking to implement speech recognition capabilities without the overhead of using a full SDK. By using simple HTTP requests, you can easily integrate audio transcription into your applications. The API supports various audio formats, including WAV and OGG, with specific requirements for codec and sample rate to ensure optimal performance.
To get started, users must have an Azure subscription and create a Speech resource in the Azure Portal. Once set up, you can authenticate using either a subscription key or a bearer token, making it flexible for different use cases. The skill allows for both simple and detailed response formats, enabling users to choose the level of detail they require in the transcription results. This is particularly beneficial for applications that need to display or process the recognized speech in various ways.
The skill is designed for short audio clips, making it ideal for applications such as voice notes, quick commands, or short dictations. However, it is important to note that the maximum audio length is limited to 60 seconds, which may not suit use cases requiring longer recordings. The lack of interim results means that users will only receive final transcription outputs, which could be a limitation for applications needing real-time feedback during speech recognition. Overall, this skill provides a robust solution for integrating speech-to-text functionality in scenarios where short audio clips are used.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to transcribe short audio files (up to 60 seconds) quickly and easily without the need for a full SDK.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for longer audio files or applications requiring real-time transcription feedback, as it only provides final results after processing.
What you can build with it
Voice Notes
Transcribe short voice notes into text for easy storage and retrieval.
Quick Commands
Use the API to convert spoken commands into text for applications like virtual assistants.
Short Dictations
Ideal for quickly transcribing short dictations or reminders without using an SDK.
How to install Azure Speech to Text
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
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Written by sickn33Azure Speech to Text REST API for Short Audio
Simple REST API for speech-to-text transcription of short audio files (up to 60 seconds). No SDK required - just HTTP requests.
Prerequisites
- Azure subscription - Create one free
- Speech resource - Create in Azure Portal
- Get credentials - After deployment, go to resource > Keys and Endpoint
Environment Variables
# Required
AZURE_SPEECH_KEY=<your-speech-resource-key>
AZURE_SPEECH_REGION=<region> # e.g., eastus, westus2, westeurope
# Alternative: Use endpoint directly
AZURE_SPEECH_ENDPOINT=https://<region>.stt.speech.microsoft.com
Installation
pip install requests
Quick Start
import os
import requests
def transcribe_audio(audio_file_path: str, language: str = "en-US") -> dict:
"""Transcribe short audio file (max 60 seconds) using REST API."""
region = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_REGION"]
api_key = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
url = f"https://{region}.stt.speech.microsoft.com/speech/recognition/conversation/cognitiveservices/v1"
headers = {
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": api_key,
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000",
"Accept": "application/json"
}
params = {
"language": language,
"format": "detailed" # or "simple"
}
with open(audio_file_path, "rb") as audio_file:
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, params=params, data=audio_file)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
# Usage
result = transcribe_audio("audio.wav", "en-US")
print(result["DisplayText"])
Audio Requirements
| Format | Codec | Sample Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| WAV | PCM | 16 kHz, mono | Recommended |
| OGG | OPUS | 16 kHz, mono | Smaller file size |
Limitations:
- Maximum 60 seconds of audio
- For pronunciation assessment: maximum 30 seconds
- No partial/interim results (final only)
Content-Type Headers
# WAV PCM 16kHz
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000"
# OGG OPUS
"Content-Type": "audio/ogg; codecs=opus"
Response Formats
Simple Format (default)
params = {"language": "en-US", "format": "simple"}
{
"RecognitionStatus": "Success",
"DisplayText": "Remind me to buy 5 pencils.",
"Offset": "1236645672289",
"Duration": "1236645672289"
}
Detailed Format
params = {"language": "en-US", "format": "detailed"}
{
"RecognitionStatus": "Success",
"Offset": "1236645672289",
"Duration": "1236645672289",
"NBest": [
{
"Confidence": 0.9052885,
"Display": "What's the weather like?",
"ITN": "what's the weather like",
"Lexical": "what's the weather like",
"MaskedITN": "what's the weather like"
}
]
}
Chunked Transfer (Recommended)
For lower latency, stream audio in chunks:
import os
import requests
def transcribe_chunked(audio_file_path: str, language: str = "en-US") -> dict:
"""Stream audio in chunks for lower latency."""
region = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_REGION"]
api_key = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
url = f"https://{region}.stt.speech.microsoft.com/speech/recognition/conversation/cognitiveservices/v1"
headers = {
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": api_key,
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000",
"Accept": "application/json",
"Transfer-Encoding": "chunked",
"Expect": "100-continue"
}
params = {"language": language, "format": "detailed"}
def generate_chunks(file_path: str, chunk_size: int = 1024):
with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
while chunk := f.read(chunk_size):
yield chunk
response = requests.post(
url,
headers=headers,
params=params,
data=generate_chunks(audio_file_path)
)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
Authentication Options
Option 1: Subscription Key (Simple)
headers = {
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
}
Option 2: Bearer Token
import requests
import os
def get_access_token() -> str:
"""Get access token from the token endpoint."""
region = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_REGION"]
api_key = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
token_url = f"https://{region}.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/sts/v1.0/issueToken"
response = requests.post(
token_url,
headers={
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": api_key,
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
"Content-Length": "0"
}
)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.text
# Use token in requests (valid for 10 minutes)
token = get_access_token()
headers = {
"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}",
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000",
"Accept": "application/json"
}
Query Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
language | Yes | en-US, de-DE, etc. | Language of speech |
format | No | simple, detailed | Result format (default: simple) |
profanity | No | masked, removed, raw | Profanity handling (default: masked) |
Recognition Status Values
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
Success | Recognition succeeded |
NoMatch | Speech detected but no words matched |
InitialSilenceTimeout | Only silence detected |
BabbleTimeout | Only noise detected |
Error | Internal service error |
Profanity Handling
# Mask profanity with asterisks (default)
params = {"language": "en-US", "profanity": "masked"}
# Remove profanity entirely
params = {"language": "en-US", "profanity": "removed"}
# Include profanity as-is
params = {"language": "en-US", "profanity": "raw"}
Error Handling
import requests
def transcribe_with_error_handling(audio_path: str, language: str = "en-US") -> dict | None:
"""Transcribe with proper error handling."""
region = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_REGION"]
api_key = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
url = f"https://{region}.stt.speech.microsoft.com/speech/recognition/conversation/cognitiveservices/v1"
try:
with open(audio_path, "rb") as audio_file:
response = requests.post(
url,
headers={
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": api_key,
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000",
"Accept": "application/json"
},
params={"language": language, "format": "detailed"},
data=audio_file
)
if response.status_code == 200:
result = response.json()
if result.get("RecognitionStatus") == "Success":
return result
else:
print(f"Recognition failed: {result.get('RecognitionStatus')}")
return None
elif response.status_code == 400:
print(f"Bad request: Check language code or audio format")
elif response.status_code == 401:
print(f"Unauthorized: Check API key or token")
elif response.status_code == 403:
print(f"Forbidden: Missing authorization header")
else:
print(f"Error {response.status_code}: {response.text}")
return None
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
print(f"Request failed: {e}")
return None
Async Version
import os
import aiohttp
import asyncio
async def transcribe_async(audio_file_path: str, language: str = "en-US") -> dict:
"""Async version using aiohttp."""
region = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_REGION"]
api_key = os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
url = f"https://{region}.stt.speech.microsoft.com/speech/recognition/conversation/cognitiveservices/v1"
headers = {
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": api_key,
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000",
"Accept": "application/json"
}
params = {"language": language, "format": "detailed"}
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
with open(audio_file_path, "rb") as f:
audio_data = f.read()
async with session.post(url, headers=headers, params=params, data=audio_data) as response:
response.raise_for_status()
return await response.json()
# Usage
result = asyncio.run(transcribe_async("audio.wav", "en-US"))
print(result["DisplayText"])
Supported Languages
Common language codes (see full list):
| Code | Language |
|---|---|
en-US | English (US) |
en-GB | English (UK) |
de-DE | German |
fr-FR | French |
es-ES | Spanish (Spain) |
es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) |
zh-CN | Chinese (Mandarin) |
ja-JP | Japanese |
ko-KR | Korean |
pt-BR | Portuguese (Brazil) |
Best Practices
- Use WAV PCM 16kHz mono for best compatibility
- Enable chunked transfer for lower latency
- Cache access tokens for 9 minutes (valid for 10)
- Specify the correct language for accurate recognition
- Use detailed format when you need confidence scores
- Handle all RecognitionStatus values in production code
When NOT to Use This API
Use the Speech SDK or Batch Transcription API instead when you need:
- Audio longer than 60 seconds
- Real-time streaming transcription
- Partial/interim results
- Speech translation
- Custom speech models
- Batch transcription of many files
Reference Files
| File | Contents |
|---|---|
| references/pronunciation-assessment.md | Pronunciation assessment parameters and scoring |
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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