skills/speech-to-text/SKILL.md
Transcribe audio to text using ElevenLabs Scribe v2. Use when converting audio/video to text, generating subtitles, transcribing meetings, or processing spoken content.
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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.
from elevenlabs.client 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)
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 -X POST "https://api.elevenlabs.io/v1/speech-to-text" \
-H "xi-api-key: $ELEVENLABS_API_KEY" -F "[email protected]" -F "model_id=scribe_v2"
| Model ID | Description | Best For |
| -------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| scribe_v2 | State-of-the-art accuracy, 90+ languages | Batch transcription, subtitles, long-form audio |
| scribe_v2_realtime | Low latency (~150ms) | Live transcription, voice agents |
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})")
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}")
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"]
)
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%})")
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
{
"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 wordspacing - Whitespace between words (useful for precise timing)audio_event - Non-speech sounds the model detected (laughter, applause, music, etc.)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:
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)
```python
import asyncio
from elevenlabs.client 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())
import { useScribe } from "@elevenlabs/react";
function TranscriptionComponent() {
const [transcript, setTranscript] = useState("");
const scribe = useScribe({
modelId: "scribe_v2_realtime",
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>;
}
| Strategy | Description |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Manual | You call commit() when ready - use for file processing or when you control the audio segments |
| VAD | Voice Activity Detection auto-commits when silence is detected - use for live microphone input |
// VAD configuration
const connection = await client.speechToText.realtime.connect({
modelId: "scribe_v2_realtime",
vad: {
silenceThresholdSecs: 1.5,
threshold: 0.4,
},
});
| Event | Description |
| -------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| partial_transcript | Live interim results |
| committed_transcript | Final results after commit |
| committed_transcript_with_timestamps | Final with word timing |
| error | Error occurred |
See real-time references for complete documentation.
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