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Cohere Unveils Open-Source Voice Model “Transcribe” for Automatic Speech Recognition

Introducing Transcribe

Cohere, an enterprise‑focused AI company, announced the launch of its inaugural voice model called Transcribe. The model is open source and targets automatic speech recognition (ASR) use cases such as note‑taking and speech analysis. With a relatively modest size of 2 billion parameters, Transcribe can run on consumer‑grade graphics processing units, making self‑hosting feasible for a broad range of developers.

Language Coverage and Performance

Transcribe currently supports fourteen languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Dutch, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Arabic. On the Hugging Face Open ASR leaderboard, the model achieved an average word‑error rate (WER) of 5.42, which Cohere says is lower than any other model on that benchmark. Human evaluators gave Transcribe a 61 percent win rate over competing systems when assessing accuracy, coherence and usability. The model performed less well on Portuguese, German and Spanish, where it fell behind some rivals.

Speed and Integration Plans

Cohere reports that Transcribe can process 525 minutes of audio in a single minute, a high throughput for a model of its class. The company intends to integrate the model into its enterprise agent orchestration platform, North, and will make the model available through a free API. Additionally, Transcribe will be hosted on Model Vault, Cohere’s managed inference platform, giving customers a managed‑service option.

Market Context and Company Outlook

The launch comes as demand for speech‑recognition tools grows, fueled by note‑taking and dictation applications such as Granola and Wispr Flow. Earlier this year, Cohere reportedly told investors it generated $240 million in annual recurring revenue for 2025, and its CEO, Aidan Gomez, indicated the startup may go public “soon.”

Event Details

The announcement was made at a TechCrunch event in San Francisco, California, held October 13‑15, 2026.

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Source: TechCrunch

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