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Rev vs Audacity

Side-by-side comparison of Rev and Audacity for content creators.

Tool
Rev

Human and AI transcription for video creators

Audacity

Free, open-source audio editor for serious creators

Starting price
From $25.49/mo
Free
Founded
Pricing model
freemium
free
Free option
Free tier
Free tier

What they are

Rev

Rev transcribes audio and video files using either automated AI or human transcriptionists, returning time-stamped text files, captions, and subtitles. It serves podcasters, journalists, video producers, and educators who need accurate transcripts quickly. Human transcription is notably more accurate than AI for complex audio, but costs more per minute. A free trial lets you test the AI tier before committing.

Audacity

Audacity is a free, open-source desktop application for recording, editing, and processing audio on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Podcasters, musicians, and voice-over artists use it to cut recordings, apply effects, and export to common formats. It covers the fundamentals well, though its interface feels dated compared to modern DAWs and it lacks native multi-track timeline editing for complex productions.

Which to choose

Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Rev and Audacity.