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ElevenLabs Speech-to-Text

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Accurate audio transcription for multiple languages.

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What ElevenLabs Speech-to-Text does

The ElevenLabs Speech-to-Text skill enables developers to transcribe audio into text using the Scribe v2 model, which supports over 90 languages. This skill is particularly useful for converting audio or video files into text, generating subtitles, transcribing meetings, or processing any spoken content. The integration is straightforward, with examples provided for Python, JavaScript, and cURL, allowing users to quickly implement transcription capabilities into their applications.

The Scribe v2 model offers advanced features such as speaker diarization, which identifies who said what in multi-speaker scenarios, and word-level timestamps, providing detailed timing information for each word spoken. This is especially beneficial for applications that require precise tracking of dialogue in meetings or interviews. Additionally, the skill supports automatic language detection, making it easier to handle audio files in various languages without pre-specifying the language.

For real-time applications, the skill provides a low-latency option (approximately 150ms) for live transcription. This is ideal for voice agents or situations where immediate feedback is necessary. Developers can choose between manual commit strategies or Voice Activity Detection (VAD) for automatic commits, enhancing the flexibility of the transcription process. The skill also includes error handling and cost tracking features, allowing users to monitor their usage effectively.

Overall, this skill is designed for developers and designers looking to integrate robust audio transcription capabilities into their projects, making it a valuable tool for enhancing accessibility and content creation.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to convert audio or video files into text, generate subtitles, or transcribe spoken content in real-time.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for applications requiring transcription of extremely low-quality audio or for languages not supported by the model.

What you can build with it

Transcribing Meetings

Use the skill to transcribe meetings in real-time, capturing who said what for accurate records.

Generating Subtitles

Convert video content to text to create subtitles, enhancing accessibility for viewers.

Processing Voice Commands

Implement the skill in voice-activated applications to transcribe user commands for further processing.

How to install ElevenLabs Speech-to-Text

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add calesthio/openmontage/speech-to-text --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by calesthio

ElevenLabs Speech-to-Text

Transcribe audio to text with Scribe v2 - supports 90+ languages, speaker diarization, and word-level timestamps.

Setup: See Installation Guide. For JavaScript, use @elevenlabs/* packages only.

Quick Start

Python

from elevenlabs import ElevenLabs

client = ElevenLabs()

with open("audio.mp3", "rb") as audio_file:
    result = client.speech_to_text.convert(file=audio_file, model_id="scribe_v2")

print(result.text)

JavaScript

import { ElevenLabsClient } from "@elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js";
import { createReadStream } from "fs";

const client = new ElevenLabsClient();
const result = await client.speechToText.convert({
  file: createReadStream("audio.mp3"),
  modelId: "scribe_v2",
});
console.log(result.text);

cURL

curl -X POST "https://api.elevenlabs.io/v1/speech-to-text" \
  -H "xi-api-key: $ELEVENLABS_API_KEY" -F "file=@audio.mp3" -F "model_id=scribe_v2"

Models

Model IDDescriptionBest For
scribe_v2State-of-the-art accuracy, 90+ languagesBatch transcription, subtitles, long-form audio
scribe_v2_realtimeLow latency (~150ms)Live transcription, voice agents

Transcription with Timestamps

Word-level timestamps include type classification and speaker identification:

result = client.speech_to_text.convert(
    file=audio_file, model_id="scribe_v2", timestamps_granularity="word"
)

for word in result.words:
    print(f"{word.text}: {word.start}s - {word.end}s (type: {word.type})")

Speaker Diarization

Identify WHO said WHAT - the model labels each word with a speaker ID, useful for meetings, interviews, or any multi-speaker audio:

result = client.speech_to_text.convert(
    file=audio_file,
    model_id="scribe_v2",
    diarize=True
)

for word in result.words:
    print(f"[{word.speaker_id}] {word.text}")

Keyterm Prompting

Help the model recognize specific words it might otherwise mishear - product names, technical jargon, or unusual spellings (up to 100 terms):

result = client.speech_to_text.convert(
    file=audio_file,
    model_id="scribe_v2",
    keyterms=["ElevenLabs", "Scribe", "API"]
)

Language Detection

Automatic detection with optional language hint:

result = client.speech_to_text.convert(
    file=audio_file,
    model_id="scribe_v2",
    language_code="eng"  # ISO 639-1 or ISO 639-3 code
)

print(f"Detected: {result.language_code} ({result.language_probability:.0%})")

Supported Formats

Audio: MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, WebM, AAC, AIFF, Opus Video: MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, WMV, FLV, WebM, MPEG, 3GPP

Limits: Up to 3GB file size, 10 hours duration

Response Format

{
  "text": "The full transcription text",
  "language_code": "eng",
  "language_probability": 0.98,
  "words": [
    {"text": "The", "start": 0.0, "end": 0.15, "type": "word", "speaker_id": "speaker_0"},
    {"text": " ", "start": 0.15, "end": 0.16, "type": "spacing", "speaker_id": "speaker_0"}
  ]
}

Word types:

  • word - An actual spoken word
  • spacing - Whitespace between words (useful for precise timing)
  • audio_event - Non-speech sounds the model detected (laughter, applause, music, etc.)

Error Handling

try:
    result = client.speech_to_text.convert(file=audio_file, model_id="scribe_v2")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Transcription failed: {e}")

Common errors:

  • 401: Invalid API key
  • 422: Invalid parameters
  • 429: Rate limit exceeded

Tracking Costs

Monitor usage via request-id response header:

response = client.speech_to_text.convert.with_raw_response(file=audio_file, model_id="scribe_v2")
result = response.parse()
print(f"Request ID: {response.headers.get('request-id')}")

Real-Time Streaming

For live transcription with ultra-low latency (~150ms), use the real-time API. The real-time API produces two types of transcripts:

  • Partial transcripts: Interim results that update frequently as audio is processed - use these for live feedback (e.g., showing text as the user speaks)
  • Committed transcripts: Final, stable results after you "commit" - use these as the source of truth for your application

A "commit" tells the model to finalize the current segment. You can commit manually (e.g., when the user pauses) or use Voice Activity Detection (VAD) to auto-commit on silence.

Python (Server-Side)

import asyncio
from elevenlabs import ElevenLabs

client = ElevenLabs()

async def transcribe_realtime():
    async with client.speech_to_text.realtime.connect(
        model_id="scribe_v2_realtime",
        include_timestamps=True,
    ) as connection:
        await connection.stream_url("https://example.com/audio.mp3")

        async for event in connection:
            if event.type == "partial_transcript":
                print(f"Partial: {event.text}")
            elif event.type == "committed_transcript":
                print(f"Final: {event.text}")

asyncio.run(transcribe_realtime())

JavaScript (Client-Side with React)

import { useScribe, CommitStrategy } from "@elevenlabs/react";

function TranscriptionComponent() {
  const [transcript, setTranscript] = useState("");

  const scribe = useScribe({
    modelId: "scribe_v2_realtime",
    commitStrategy: CommitStrategy.VAD, // Auto-commit on silence for mic input
    onPartialTranscript: (data) => console.log("Partial:", data.text),
    onCommittedTranscript: (data) => setTranscript((prev) => prev + data.text),
  });

  const start = async () => {
    // Get token from your backend (never expose API key to client)
    const { token } = await fetch("/scribe-token").then((r) => r.json());

    await scribe.connect({
      token,
      microphone: { echoCancellation: true, noiseSuppression: true },
    });
  };

  return <button onClick={start}>Start Recording</button>;
}

Commit Strategies

StrategyDescription
ManualYou call commit() when ready - use for file processing or when you control the audio segments
VADVoice Activity Detection auto-commits when silence is detected - use for live microphone input
// React: set commitStrategy on the hook (recommended for mic input)
import { useScribe, CommitStrategy } from "@elevenlabs/react";

const scribe = useScribe({
  modelId: "scribe_v2_realtime",
  commitStrategy: CommitStrategy.VAD,
  // Optional VAD tuning:
  vadSilenceThresholdSecs: 1.5,
  vadThreshold: 0.4,
});
// JavaScript client: pass vad config on connect
const connection = await client.speechToText.realtime.connect({
  modelId: "scribe_v2_realtime",
  vad: {
    silenceThresholdSecs: 1.5,
    threshold: 0.4,
  },
});

Event Types

EventDescription
partial_transcriptLive interim results
committed_transcriptFinal results after commit
committed_transcript_with_timestampsFinal with word timing
errorError occurred

See real-time references for complete documentation.

References

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