.github/plugins/azure-sdk-python/skills/azure-speech-to-text-rest-py/SKILL.md
Azure Speech to Text REST API for short audio (Python). Use for simple speech recognition of audio files up to 60 seconds without the Speech SDK. Triggers: "speech to text REST", "short audio transcription", "speech recognition REST API", "STT REST", "recognize speech REST". DO NOT USE FOR: Long audio (>60 seconds), real-time streaming, batch transcription, custom speech models, speech translation. Use Speech SDK or Batch Transcription API instead.
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Simple REST API for speech-to-text transcription of short audio files (up to 60 seconds). No SDK required - just HTTP requests.
# 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
pip install requests
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"])
| Format | Codec | Sample Rate | Notes | |--------|-------|-------------|-------| | WAV | PCM | 16 kHz, mono | Recommended | | OGG | OPUS | 16 kHz, mono | Smaller file size |
Limitations:
# WAV PCM 16kHz
"Content-Type": "audio/wav; codecs=audio/pcm; samplerate=16000"
# OGG OPUS
"Content-Type": "audio/ogg; codecs=opus"
params = {"language": "en-US", "format": "simple"}
{
"RecognitionStatus": "Success",
"DisplayText": "Remind me to buy 5 pencils.",
"Offset": "1236645672289",
"Duration": "1236645672289"
}
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"
}
]
}
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()
headers = {
"Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key": os.environ["AZURE_SPEECH_KEY"]
}
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"
}
| 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) |
| Status | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| Success | Recognition succeeded |
| NoMatch | Speech detected but no words matched |
| InitialSilenceTimeout | Only silence detected |
| BabbleTimeout | Only noise detected |
| Error | Internal service error |
# 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"}
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
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"])
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) |
Use the Speech SDK or Batch Transcription API instead when you need:
| File | Contents | |------|----------| | references/pronunciation-assessment.md | Pronunciation assessment parameters and scoring |
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