How Text Analysis works
Upload audio or paste text to get a structured analysis: topic, key points, tone, speech features and a summary.
Written By Umakhan Magomedov
Last updated 4 days ago
Text Analysis takes an audio recording or a text and produces a structured breakdown: topic, key points, tone, speech features and a summary. It is useful when you need a quick overview of spoken content without reading a long transcript.
When to use
Get a structured summary of a meeting or lecture recording
Extract action items and key points from a long audio
Understand the tone and style of a speech or presentation
Quickly analyze text you already have without reading it fully
What you can upload
Formats: MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC, OPUS, WebM. Video files are also accepted.
Max file size: 10 MB
You can also paste text directly instead of uploading a file.
How to run
Open Text Analysis from the Tools tab.
Upload an audio file or paste text into the text field.
If you uploaded audio, speech recognition runs first and the transcript appears in the Text tab.
Tap Analyze to run the analysis. Results appear in the Analysis tab.
What you get
The Analysis tab shows five structured sections:
Topic: the main subject of the audio or text.
Key Points: the most important ideas covered.
Tone: the emotional and stylistic tone of the content (formal, casual, assertive and so on).
Speech Features: notable characteristics of the speaker's style or delivery.
Summary: a concise plain-language overview of the full content.
How much it costs
Text Analysis spends tokens for speech recognition (if audio is uploaded) and for running the analysis. For the full pricing breakdown, see Token pricing for each tool.