Translate Audio to Arabic
Upload a recording in any language or paste a link, and get a clean, timestamped Arabic transcript – rendered right-to-left.
Accepts an audio or video file in any of 99+ languages, or a link · returns a clean, timestamped Arabic transcript, rendered right-to-left.
60 min free · no card required · we never train on your audio
How do I translate audio to Arabic?
To translate audio to Arabic, upload a file or paste a link to Pepys: it transcribes the speech (source auto-detected across 99+ languages), then translates the timestamped transcript into Modern Standard Arabic, rendered correctly right-to-left, in minutes. Your first 60 minutes are free, no card.
How translate audio to arabic works
Upload or paste a link
Drop in a recording in any language or paste a link – the source language is detected for you.
Transcribe, then translate
Pepys transcribes the speech with timestamps, then translates the transcript into Arabic in minutes.
Read and export
Read the Arabic, edit inline, then export to TXT, Markdown, DOCX, PDF, SRT, VTT, or JSON.
Getting an English or other-language recording into Arabic is where most tools fall over – they translate the words but mangle the right-to-left layout. Pepys handles both the translation and the rendering: upload the file or paste a link and the speech comes back as clean Modern Standard Arabic that displays correctly right-to-left.
MSA reaches readers across the whole Arab world, and the translation reads naturally for them. Every line stays anchored to a timestamp from the original transcript, so you can verify it against the source audio. The spoken language is auto-detected across 99+, credits never expire, and we never train on your audio.
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.
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
RawTranscribe any language and translate it into Modern Standard Arabic in one pass
Rendered right-to-left correctly – the step most tools get wrong
Timestamped, so each Arabic line traces back to the original audio
Source language auto-detected across 99+ · we never train on your audio · credits never expire
Any language – 99+ detected automatically
- English
- 中文
- Español
- العربية
- हिन्दी
- Français
- 日本語
- Português
- Русский
- Deutsch
- 한국어
- Italiano
- বাংলা
- Türkçe
- فارسی
- Tiếng Việt
- தமிழ்
- Polski
- ไทย
- Українська
- Nederlands
- עברית
- Ελληνικά
- తెలుగు
- Bahasa Indonesia
- اردو
- Svenska
- मराठी
- Română
- Magyar
- Čeština
- ગુજરાતી
- Kiswahili
- ქართული
- Tagalog
- አማርኛ
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.
- YouTube
- TikTok
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- or any file
Export to any format
- TXT
- Markdown
- DOCX
- SRT
- VTT
- JSON
Timestamps, speaker labels, and subtitle timing carry through to every export.
Translate audio to arabic – questions, answered
How do I translate audio to Arabic?
Upload your file or paste a link on this page. Pepys transcribes the speech, then translates the transcript into Arabic, timestamped and ready in minutes. Your first 60 minutes are free, no card.
What languages can it translate from?
Any of 99+ – the source is auto-detected, so an English meeting or a French interview comes back as a clean Arabic transcript with no setup.
Is the Arabic rendered right-to-left correctly?
Yes – the transcript and any exported subtitles render right-to-left as they should, and you can edit any line inline before exporting.
Can I export the Arabic as subtitles?
Yes – export it as an SRT or VTT subtitle file with correct timestamps, or as TXT, Markdown, DOCX, PDF, or JSON.
Do you train on my audio?
Never. We don't train AI on your audio, transcripts, or translations, and you can auto-delete your files after processing.
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