Transcribe audio and video with timestamps
"At what minute was that said?" With XText, from Clipixa, the speech in your audio or video becomes text synced with timestamps — every stretch marked with the exact moment it was spoken.
Why transcribe with timestamps
Audio and video are not searchable: finding a specific sentence means blind scrubbing. With a transcript where each stretch carries the time it was spoken, you search by text and jump straight to the matching moment.
That time marking is also the foundation for other work: building precise cuts, documenting lessons and interviews, reviewing long content and generating synced captions.
How Clipixa helps
XText is the Clipixa tool for transcribing audio and video into text synced with timestamps. It is also the bridge to the other tools: the transcribed text is the base of XCaption's dynamic captions.
- Searchable text instead of hours of scrubbing
- Jump straight to the stretch by its timestamp
- A base for cuts, documentation and captions
- A natural connection to the XFlow pipeline
How it works
- Upload the audio or video.
- XText transcribes the speech with the timestamps of each stretch.
- Use the synced text to search, edit or caption.
From text to finished video
Clipixa is in pre-launch. Meet the tools that work alongside XText — silence removal and dynamic captions — straight from the home page.
Frequently asked questions
What is a transcript with timestamps?
It is a speech-to-text transcript in which every stretch is marked with the moment it was spoken (for example, 00:12), letting you locate the original audio starting from the text.
What do I use the timestamps for in practice?
Finding the exact sentence in lessons and interviews, planning precise editing cuts, and serving as the base for synced captions like the ones XCaption creates.
When will Clipixa launch?
The platform is under development. Follow the home page for launch updates.