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We Transcribe, Your Team Collaborates: Easy Transcript Collaboration with Rev’s Share Feature
Looking for an easier transcript collaboration workflow? We’re here to help! Many of Rev’s transcript customers work in teams. Whether it’s crafting a story or selecting the best quotes for video clips after we transcribe an audio file, transcript collaboration happens all the time.

How to Remix Transcription Into Art (feat. Lots of Text)
Ready to indulge your creative side? Here's how to turn your video transcriptions into art!

What’s the Difference Between Working as a Freelance Transcriptionist and Captioner at Rev?
If you're an applicant considering a freelance opportunity with Rev, here's what you need to know about transcription and captioning.

Rev Runs a Tight Ship: Our Transcription Security Protocol
We go the extra mile to make sure every customer is covered, from large corporations to independent freelancers.
Transcribe MP3 to Text
Learn how to convert MP3 files to text online easily and accurately. Simply upload any MP3 file and get text back with 99% accuracy.
How to Transcribe Voice Memos on iPhone
You can transcribe voice memos on your iPhone using the Rev Voice Recorder app. Follow these instructions to place an order from your phone.
How to Transcribe a YouTube Video to Text
Learn how to transcribe a YouTube video to text with our guide. No matter which service you choose, Rev has got you covered.

The Surprising Origins of Halloween Transcript
From the creation of the name ‘Halloween’, to spooky spirits that started as loving ancestors, to the devilish story of where Jack-o-Lanterns came from, the origins of Halloween might just be somewhat surprising. Read the transcript here.

Mike Johnson Delivers Remarks After Being Elected House Speaker Transcript
Mike Johnson Delivers Remarks After Being Elected House Speaker. Read the transcript here.

A Look at Jim Jordan After First Speaker Vote Loss Transcript
In the first round of balloting for the next House speaker, Rep. Jim Jordan got 200 votes from his GOP colleagues, short of the 217 he needed. But the Ohio congressman is closer to the gavel than he’s ever been before. Read the transcript here.
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