AI transcription tuned for Russian
Speech is transcribed into a clean, punctuated Russian transcript first, because everything the translation gets right depends on getting this step right.
Translate Russian audio to English text online free. UniScribe transcribes your Russian audio, then translates it into English text you can export.

The Russian source and English target are already selected, so just drop in the Russian audio you want to translate to English text.

UniScribe transcribes the spoken Russian into an accurate transcript, then translates that transcript into English text.

Edit the English text, then export it as TXT, DOCX, PDF, SRT, VTT, or CSV.
Russian has no articles, drops 'to be' in the present tense, and lets word endings do the work that English does with word order. All of that has to be put back before it reads naturally in English. That is why UniScribe splits translating Russian audio to English into two steps: it transcribes your Russian audio into an accurate transcript first, then translates that transcript into English text you can edit, export, and share. Translate Russian audio to English text in minutes, free to start.
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Russian-to-English translation has to add what Russian never marks. Four differences shape every result.
Russian has no 'a' or 'the', so every noun arrives bare and English has to decide which article fits the context.
Russian verbs come in pairs that mark whether an action was ongoing or completed, and English has to unpack that into tenses.
Case endings mark who does what, so Russian can reshuffle the sentence for emphasis while English has to restore subject-verb-object.
Russian drops 'is' and 'are' entirely in the present tense, so English has to put the verb back in.
See it in action
Russian
Отчёт готов, поэтому обсудим результаты на следующей неделе.
English
The report is ready, so we'll discuss the results next week.
This example highlights:No articles to lean on · The present 'to be' vanishes · Aspect does the work of tense
Those differences are why a single word-for-word pass falls short. UniScribe is built to translate audio accurately: it translates Russian audio to English in two AI steps, transcribing the Russian audio first, then translating that full transcript into English with the surrounding context intact.

Speech is transcribed into a clean, punctuated Russian transcript first, because everything the translation gets right depends on getting this step right.
The whole transcript is translated with its context, so English tense, subjects, and word order come out as real sentences rather than a literal gloss.
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Audio recordings are rarely studio-clean: they are meetings, calls, and voice notes. UniScribe is built for Russian as it is actually spoken.
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Each segment is timestamped, so you can check the English text against the original audio in seconds.
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