Plaud App can automatically detect and label different speakers in your transcript. You can then rename each speaker for easy identification.
What is speaker naming?
Speaker naming lets you replace the default speaker labels in a transcript with real names. When you transcribe a recording, Plaud uses speaker diarization to detect and separate different speakers automatically. You can then give each speaker a name so the transcript and summary are easier to read and share.
Before you start
- Make sure the recording has finished transcribing, so speaker labels appear in the transcript.
- Speaker naming is available in the Plaud App.
How to name speakers from the menu
- Tap ... in the top-right corner of the recording.
- Tap Name speakers.
- Enter a name for each speaker. The names update automatically in the summary.
How to rename a speaker by tapping the label
- Tap any Speaker label in the transcript.
- Enter the speaker’s name and confirm.
Tip: When naming a speaker, choose to apply the name to just that paragraph or to all paragraphs with the same speaker label.
FAQ about speaker labeling
Does Plaud automatically detect different speakers?
Yes. When transcribing, Plaud uses speaker diarization to automatically detect and separate different speakers in the recording.
Can I rename a speaker across the whole transcript at once?
Yes. After tapping a speaker label and entering a name, choose to apply it to all paragraphs with the same speaker.
How many speakers can Plaud detect?
Plaud can detect and label multiple speakers in a recording. For best results, ensure each speaker’s voice is clearly distinguishable in the audio.