Amharic Transcription
Recordings become text you can search.
Dictation gives you a sentence. Transcription gives you an archive. AwraAI keeps every Amharic and English capture as clean, readable text in a list you can search months later — so the note you recorded in a taxi is still findable when you need it.
A week of captures
Send me the report before 5pm, and let's meet tomorrow at the office.
ሰላም፣ ነገ ጠዋት እንገናኝ። ሪፖርቱን ይዘህ ና።
selam, ehun bota lay negn — kesaat 10 ederesalehu.
All three are searchable by any word inside them.
What you get
Amharic audio to text
Record a thought, a meeting note or a message and get it back written out. Amharic transcription works the same way English does — nothing extra to set up.
Searchable, not just saved
Every transcription is stored and indexed. Search a word you remember saying and the capture comes back, rather than scrolling a list of timestamps.
Mixed Amharic and English
Real conversations move between languages. Transcripts keep what you actually said instead of forcing everything into one script.
Copy and reuse
Open any past capture and copy the text again with one tap. Nothing needs re-recording because you closed the app.
Common questions
Can AwraAI transcribe Amharic audio?
Yes. Speak or record in Amharic and AwraAI returns the transcription as text. You can choose whether that text is written in Ge'ez script or in Latin letters, and the result is saved to your searchable history.
Can I convert an audio recording to text?
Yes. Recording through AwraAI produces a clean text transcription rather than an audio file you have to listen back to. For video files specifically, the captions feature also returns a timed SRT.
Can AwraAI transcribe English audio?
Yes. English transcription is supported alongside Amharic, with an optional grammar polish step that lightly tidies the wording after transcription.
Can I search my old transcriptions?
Yes. Your captures are kept in a searchable list on the home screen. Type any word you remember saying and the matching transcripts come back, with the option to expand and copy them again.
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