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Export in clean, delivery-ready formats

Export formatting is built to preserve readability and structure when a transcript leaves the editor and moves into another workflow.

Placeholder screenshot: export panel with direct output to SRT, DOCX, and additional formats.

What is export formatting?

Different teams need the same source transcript in different output formats. A subtitle editor may need SRT, an editorial team may need DOCX, and a researcher may need a clean text export that preserves speaker labels and timing clearly.

Scribewave keeps export options close to the editing workflow so users can prepare a transcript once and then generate the format that best fits delivery, review, or archiving.

How it helps in practice

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Multiple output formats

You can move directly from transcript editing to SRT, DOCX, and other common formats without rebuilding the document elsewhere.

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Cleaner handoff

Readable exports make it easier for colleagues, clients, or post-production teams to work from the output immediately.

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Less post-export cleanup

When formatting is already structured for the target use case, less manual restyling is needed after download.

Practical notes

  • Useful when the same recording needs to support subtitles, editing, documentation, or analysis.
  • Clean formatting matters most at handoff points, where another person or tool receives the file.
  • Good export structure reduces the risk of losing speaker labels, readability, or timing context.