Diarization that keeps up with real conversations
This feature combines automatic speaker tracking with an editor designed to correct speaker assignments quickly when conversations become messy.
What is speaker diarization?
Speaker diarization assigns transcript segments to different speakers. In simple conversations this can be handled automatically, but real interviews, meetings, and panel recordings often include interruptions, overlaps, and short back-and-forth turns that make speaker tracking harder.
Scribewave addresses that in two ways: the transcription model is tuned to keep multiple speakers separated more reliably, and the UI makes it fast to merge or split speaker tags when manual adjustment is needed.
How it helps in practice
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Handles denser conversations
Designed for recordings where three or more speakers interact, including situations where one person briefly interrupts another.
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Fast correction tools
If a speaker boundary is off, you can merge or split tags directly in the editor instead of rebuilding the structure from scratch.
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Better downstream readability
Cleaner speaker labeling makes transcripts easier to quote, analyze, subtitle, or hand off to a client or research team.
Practical notes
- Best results come from recordings where individual voices remain reasonably audible, even if speakers overlap occasionally.
- Short interjections and crosstalk are still easier to fix when the editor exposes speaker boundaries clearly.
- Useful for interviews, focus groups, meetings, podcasts, and unscripted multi-speaker material.