Built for every voice.
In every language.
Someone speaks, someone listens, someone writes it down, and still most of it is lost. Scrib turns the voices around you into a searchable memory, in the languages people actually speak.
14+ years across organisations and roles gave me a front-row seat to a quiet, expensive problem: the most valuable things a team knows are spoken, not written. They live in meetings, calls, and interviews, and they vanish the moment the conversation ends. I've built products to scratch my own itches before, Toodle for task management, and now Scrib. Scrib comes from two real gaps. First, that spoken knowledge is almost never captured, because capturing it has always been too much friction. Second, that the few tools which do capture it treat Indian languages as an afterthought. I wanted something that actually works for the way we speak, code-switching, regional accents and all, and that turns what was said into something you can come back to.
The problem we're solving
The most valuable things an organization knows are spoken, not written. They live in meetings, calls, interviews, and lectures, and they disappear the moment the conversation ends. People then lose hours every week hunting for context that was never captured, relitigating decisions already made, rebuilding work already done. The failure isn't a lack of tools. It's that capturing what was said has always been too much friction, so it never happens. In India the problem is sharper still, because the spoken layer is multilingual and code-mixed, and English-first tools mangle it. We built Scrib to remove that friction, in every language people actually use.
What makes Scrib different
Indian languages first, and honesty about the rest. Scrib uses best-in-class AI for fast, accurate transcription, with dedicated support for Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, and 36 other languages, plus the code-switching that real Indian speech is full of. We're an honest tool: we don't promise perfection, audio quality matters and we'll tell you when it does, but for Indian content we're consistently better than the English-first alternatives. What's proprietary isn't a model we own, it's how we route, enrich, and present what you record.
Built for India, ready for the world
22 Indian languages come first in our language selector, shown in their native scripts. Then 19 global languages, 41 in total. We understand code-switching: when speakers mix Hindi and English mid-sentence, Scrib handles it naturally. This isn't an afterthought bolted onto an English tool. It's the core of what we do.
What we're really building
Right now, Scrib captures what's said and turns it into clean, searchable text with AI summaries, chapters, and insights. But that's the start, not the finish. What we're really building is a way to make your own voices answerable, always private, always yours. Everything said in your meetings, calls, and conversations becomes a memory you can search and question, so the answer to "what did we decide" is one query away, not lost in an hour of audio. We're earning this for individuals and teams first, on the way to the shared memory of whole organizations. Not a notebook for one mind, but a memory for the many.
Our promise
Try before you buy. No credit card to start, and your first transcripts are free, forever. We'd rather earn your trust with a tool that genuinely works for your language than lock you in with dark patterns. Upgrade when Scrib makes your work easier. Not before.
The people we built this for are already here
Scrib's first paying-tier customer is exactly who we made it for: a Tamil and Hindi user in Chennai whose audio other tools couldn't handle.
βTamil and Hindi transcriptions are perfect, no issues at all. I've never seen this kind of accuracy from other providers like TurboScribe. This is truly built for Indian languages.β
β Elaiya Bharathi, Chennai
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