Transcribe Ted Series to Text

Transcribe Ted Series audio and video content to text.

Works with publicly available audio & video. DRM-protected content is not supported.

Works with publicly available audio & video. DRM-protected content is not supported.

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How to Transcribe Ted Series

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1. Copy the Ted Series URL

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2. Paste it into STT.ai and select your AI model

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3. Get your transcript with timestamps

Why Use STT.ai for Ted Series?

Just Paste a URL
No downloads or extensions needed
10+ AI Models
Whisper, Canary, and more
100+ Languages
Auto-detection or manual
Export TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX
Subtitles, notes, documents

What to do with your Ted Series transcript

Lecture notes & study guides
Searchable transcripts beat re-watching for studying.
Accessibility for every student
Captions and transcripts for deaf and hard-of-hearing learners.
Translated transcripts
100+ languages for international students and global course delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste the Ted Series lecture or course URL into STT.ai. We handle multi-hour recordings, transcribe the full session, and produce searchable notes and study material from the Ted Series content.

No — STT.ai reads publicly-available Ted Series content directly from the URL. Private or age/region-gated Ted Series content has to be downloaded manually with the original account first, then uploaded as a file.

Yes. STT.ai includes 600 free minutes/month — usable for Ted Series URLs exactly like uploaded files. Paid plans starting at $5/month extend per-item length limits.

Free users get up to 1 hour per lecture; paid plans extend that to 8+ hours — which covers full Ted Series episodes, multi-part lectures, and back-catalog binges in a single pass.

For pre-recorded Ted Series content, paste the URL and we do the rest. For a live Ted Series stream, switch to STT.ai's live-transcription tool — point it at the stream and watch captions appear in real time.

DRM-protected Ted Series content cannot be transcribed — we don't bypass DRM. For those, capture the audio through your OS (system audio recorder, OBS) and upload the resulting file directly.

Yes. 100+ languages, auto-detected by default. For mixed-language Ted Series content, our models handle language switches mid-clip.

Yes. Speaker diarization runs on every Ted Series transcription — Speaker 1, Speaker 2, … labels you rename in the editor. Works for Ted Series interviews, debates, and panels.

Export Ted Series transcripts as DOCX, PDF, TXT, or JSON for notes, sharing, and archiving — plus SRT/VTT if you later pair the audio with video. Most Ted Series users reach for DOCX or PDF.

Ted Series URL transcription accuracy tracks the source audio quality — clean studio audio reaches 93-95% with our best models; low-bitrate streams or noisy field recordings land lower.

Ted Series transcripts are private to your account by default. Pro plans add client-side encryption — even STT.ai can't read them without your key. Source audio is deleted after transcription.

Yes. Submit many Ted Series URLs at once through the REST API or in-app batch upload — each is queued and you get an email per finish. Built for podcast back-catalogs, full course archives, and Ted Series channel migrations.

Beyond Ted Series, STT.ai supports 1,300+ platforms — including YouTube lectures, Coursera, and university course portals. The /transcribe/ directory lists every supported source.