Comparison

VSkip vs Transcriptor.

Both turn voice messages into text. One gives you a full transcript, the other gives you a 3-line summary plus a daily digest. Here's when each one actually fits.

The short version

If you're a journalist archiving interviews, Transcriptor. If WhatsApp voice notes are eating your evening, VSkip.

Feature-by-feature

FeatureTranscriptorVSkip
Primary outputFull word-for-word transcript3-line summary + full transcript on demand
Daily digestNoYes — one evening push for every voice you shared today
Action items extractionNoYes (7-day free trial)
Sentiment badgesNoYes — urgent / angry / friendly / calm / neutral
Follow-up AI chat about a voiceNoYes — ask "what was the deadline?" and get it back
Filler-word removalShows all filler wordsRemoves um/uh/ну/типа etc. across EN/RU/DE/ES/FR
iMessage supportPartialNative (Share sheet)
Signal supportNoNative (Share sheet)
Output templatesBasic7 templates: bullets, meeting, email, actions-only, SOAP, legal case, interview
TranslationLimited16 languages, one-tap
Account requiredYesNo
Widget on Home ScreenNoSmall + medium widgets
Accessibility (OpenDyslexic font)NoYes (Settings toggle)
Paid tier startSubscription-based$2.99 / week or $29.99 / year

When Transcriptor is the right choice

When VSkip is the right choice

The honest answer

Transcriptor and VSkip are not really competing for the same job. Transcriptor optimizes for completeness. VSkip optimizes for speed and habit — the Daily Digest alone is a different product category. Most people end up using one or the other based on whether they're producing voice content they want archived, or receiving voice content they want to skim.

Try VSkip — free for 7 days

Widget, Daily Digest, AI Chat, action items, 7 templates — every feature unlocked during the 7-day free trial. Share a voice from any messenger, see the 3-second speed.

Download on the App Store iOS 26+ · No account · 7-day free trial

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