Sonix vs Descript
Side-by-side comparison of Sonix and Descript for content creators.
Automated transcription that turns audio into searchable text
Edit video and audio by editing text
What they are
Sonix
Sonix is an automated transcription service that converts audio and video files into text using AI, then lets you search, edit, and export transcripts in multiple formats. Journalists, podcasters, researchers, and video producers use it to speed up post-production workflows. Transcription accuracy is solid for clear audio but drops noticeably with heavy accents or poor recording conditions. There is no free tier, so you pay from the first minute.
Descript
Descript treats audio and video like a word processor: it transcribes your recording, then lets you cut, rearrange, or delete media by editing the transcript. Podcasters, video creators, and course makers use it to remove filler words, generate AI voice clones, and publish without a separate editing app. The text-based workflow is genuinely faster for dialogue-heavy content, though complex multi-track productions still hit its limits.
Which to choose
Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Sonix and Descript.