TranscribeBee transcribes audio and video at $2 per hour, with no monthly fee, no expiring credits, and no “fair use” fine print. Same Whisper-grade engine. Different billing model.
No account needed to upload and see the price. Pricing accurate as of 2026.
Both tools use OpenAI Whisper under the hood. The real difference is how you pay.
| Feature | TranscribeBee | TurboScribe |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Pay-per-use, $2 per audio hour | Monthly or yearly subscription |
| Monthly fee if you skip a month | $0 — you pay nothing when you don’t upload | Full subscription charge regardless of usage |
| See price before paying | Yes — full cost shown after upload, before checkout | No — billed upfront on subscription |
| Free tier limits | No daily file cap on paid uploads; pay for what you upload | Free plan capped at a few short files per day |
| Transcription engine | WhisperX (Whisper Large-v3 + word-level alignment) | OpenAI Whisper-based |
| Speaker identification | Included — automatic speaker labels | Included on paid plans |
| Export formats | TXT, SRT subtitles, Word .doc with speaker table | TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, PDF |
| Credits expiring at month end | No expiring monthly quota — buy hours as needed | Subscription resets monthly; unused allowance is lost |
| Cancelling | Nothing to cancel — there is no subscription | Manage and cancel inside account settings |
| Minimum spend | $2 minimum per order | One full month of subscription |
TurboScribe pricing and feature details reflect publicly available information at the time of writing. Check turboscribe.ai for current rates.
If you transcribe in bursts — a batch of interviews, a semester of lectures, a few podcast episodes — a flat monthly fee usually costs more than it saves. Pay-per-use bills you only for the hours you actually upload, and stays at $0 the months you don’t.
Subscriptions auto-renew. If you forget to cancel after the project that needed transcription ends, the bill keeps coming. With pay-per-use there is no renewal, because there is no subscription in the first place.
TranscribeBee shows the exact cost of your upload before you pay — no estimating from a tier table, no “fair use” fine print. If you don’t like the number, close the tab. Nothing has been charged.
Both tools are built on OpenAI Whisper under the hood. TranscribeBee runs WhisperX with word-level alignment and speaker diarization, so the transcript quality is in the same ballpark — but billed by the hour instead of by the month.
We will not pretend pay-per-use always wins. At $2 per hour, TranscribeBee is cheaper than a $20/month subscription for anyone transcribing under roughly 10 hours per month. If you regularly transcribe 50, 100, or 200 hours every month, a flat subscription will be cheaper per hour.
Most people, though, transcribe in bursts — a project here, a semester there, a few interviews this month and zero next month. For that pattern, the math is not close. A subscription charges you all twelve months whether you upload or not. Pay-per-use charges you only for the hours you actually uploaded.
The cost calculator shows the exact break-even for your volume against TurboScribe, Otter, and human transcription.
It depends on how much you transcribe. TranscribeBee is $2 per hour of audio with no monthly fee. A typical TurboScribe Unlimited plan is around $20/month or $120/year. If you transcribe under ~10 hours in a month, pay-per-use is cheaper. If you transcribe 50+ hours every month, a subscription can win on per-hour cost. Use the /transcription-cost-calculator page to compare for your exact volume.
Both tools are built on OpenAI Whisper. TranscribeBee runs WhisperX, which adds word-level timestamp alignment and speaker diarization on top of Whisper Large-v3. For most podcasts, interviews, and lectures the transcript quality is comparable.
There is no automatic import, but you can re-upload the original audio or video file. TranscribeBee will produce a fresh transcript with speaker labels and timestamps, and the result is downloadable as TXT, SRT, or a Word document.
No. There is no subscription. You pay $2 per audio hour, with a $2 minimum per order. Upload as often or as rarely as you like — months with no uploads cost $0.
TranscribeBee inherits Whisper’s language coverage — roughly 90 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, and many more. Language is auto-detected from the audio.
If you transcribe many hours every single month and the per-hour math comes out higher than your current subscription, stay on the subscription. TranscribeBee is the better deal when your usage is occasional, project-based, or unpredictable.
Upload an audio or video file, see the exact $2/hour price for your run, and only pay if you want the transcript. That’s the whole pitch.