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Transcribe the Latest Episode from an RSS Feed

Paste a podcast RSS feed and read its latest episode as clean, timestamped, speaker-labeled text in minutes.

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Accepts a podcast RSS feed URL (or a single episode link / audio file) · returns a clean, timestamped, speaker-labeled transcript with an AI summary.

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How do I transcribe the latest episode from an RSS feed?

To transcribe from an RSS feed, paste the podcast's feed URL into Pepys and it pulls the latest episode and returns a clean, timestamped, speaker-labeled transcript in minutes, in 99+ languages, with an AI summary built in. You can also paste a single episode link or upload audio. No signup is needed to try it, and your first 60 minutes are free.

How rss feed transcript works

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Paste the RSS feed

Drop in the podcast's RSS feed URL – Pepys finds the latest episode for you.

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Get the transcript

It fetches the audio and transcribes it into clean, speaker-labeled text with timestamps in minutes.

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Read or export

Read the AI summary, edit inline, or export to TXT, Markdown, DOCX, PDF, SRT, VTT, or JSON.

An RSS feed is the cleanest way to reach a podcast – no app, no player, just the raw stream of episodes. Paste the feed URL and Pepys grabs the newest episode and writes it out as a clean, speaker-labeled transcript with timestamps, so you can read the latest drop the moment it lands instead of waiting for a player to buffer.

It's built for the way feeds work: point Pepys at the feed and it resolves the current episode automatically, or paste a single episode link if you want an older one. Every transcript includes an AI summary, runs in 99+ languages, and handles long episodes by chunking and stitching. Free to try with no signup; your first 60 minutes are free and credits never expire.

Clean paragraphs. No more um's and ah's.

The left is what Pepys hands back – logical paragraphs with the filler stripped out, punctuated and readable. The right is the raw, one-line-per-segment dump most transcribers leave you with.

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um so yeah everyone keeps telling you to like lead with your best line right but uh honestly if you give away the whole answer in the first second you know there's basically no reason for anyone to keep watching so the hook isn't kind of the smartest thing you say it's like a loop you open that they need to close and um that's the part that actually keeps people around

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  • Paste the feed – Pepys pulls the latest episode automatically

  • Speaker labels and timestamps for interviews and multi-host shows

  • AI summary and built-in chat – skim or question the episode

  • 99+ languages, auto-detected · we never train on your audio · credits never expire

Any language – 99+ detected automatically

Works with the platforms you live in.

Paste a link from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts – or drop in any audio or video file. We transcribe it once, then you export it however your workflow needs.

  • YouTubeYouTube
  • TikTokTikTok
  • InstagramInstagram
  • FacebookFacebook
  • SpotifySpotify
  • Apple PodcastsApple Podcasts
  • or any file

Export to any format

  • TXT
  • Markdown
  • DOCX
  • PDF
  • SRT
  • VTT
  • JSON

Timestamps, speaker labels, and subtitle timing carry through to every export.

Rss feed transcript – questions, answered

How do I transcribe the latest episode from an RSS feed?

Paste the podcast's RSS feed URL on this page and Pepys pulls the newest episode and transcribes it into clean, speaker-labeled text with timestamps in minutes. No signup is needed to try it.

Can I transcribe an older episode, not just the latest?

Yes – paste the specific episode's link instead of the feed, and Pepys transcribes that episode. You can also upload the audio file directly.

Where do I find a podcast's RSS feed?

Most podcast hosts and directories list the RSS feed URL on the show's page. Paste that link in and Pepys takes it from there.

Can I transcribe a feed in another language?

Yes – language is auto-detected across 99+ languages, and you can translate the finished transcript into another language.

How long can the episode be?

There's no length limit – long episodes are split and stitched back together automatically with correct timestamps, and credits never expire.

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