Tool comparison
TL;DR
Descript's main job is audio/video editing — you edit the transcript and the audio updates. Transcription is a feature. Transcript.you's main job is producing transcripts and AI artifacts (blog posts, summaries, threads); editing audio isn't part of it.
Side-by-side
| Transcript.you | Descript | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary product | Transcription + AI repurposing | Audio/video editor |
| Free tier | Unlimited 5-min clips | 1 hour/month |
| Cheapest paid | $4.49/mo (yearly) | $15/mo (Creator) |
| Audio editing UI | — | ✅ (their core) |
| AI text features | 40+ | 10ish |
| Voice cloning | — | ✅ |
| Multitrack recording | — | ✅ |
| Subtitle export | SRT/VTT | Built-in to video editor |
| Best for | Researchers, agencies, casual | Podcasters editing in-tool |
When to pick Descript
Audio/video editing by editing the transcript text; clones your voice for filler-word removal; podcast production workflow end-to-end.
- You edit podcasts and need the text-edits-audio workflow.
- You record multitrack and want a single tool for the whole production.
- You'll use voice cloning to fix flubs without re-recording.
When to pick Transcript.you
Cheaper, focused on the transcript output and what you do with the text, generous free tier for occasional users.
- You don't edit audio in-app — you just want the text out.
- Repurposing transcripts into blog posts, threads, study notes is your main job.
- Cost matters; $15/mo Descript is significantly more than $4.49/mo us.
- You want a non-subscription option for occasional use.
Try Transcript.you free
No signup required for short clips — paste a YouTube URL or drop a file.
Start nowLast updated: May 23, 2026 · Compared on public pricing as of mid-2026.