Transcribe Persian Zoom meetings

Convert Persian Zoom recordings into searchable transcripts with speaker labels. Find any moment instantly, share meeting notes with your team, and generate subtitles automatically.

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Persian transcription guide

Transcribe Persian Zoom meetings
in 5 steps

  1. 1
    1. Record your meeting~1 min

    Record your Persian Zoom meeting with Zoom's built-in recording or automatic cloud recording.

    50+ formats supported
  2. 2
    2. Upload to Sonix~5 min

    Upload your Persian Zoom recording, or connect your Zoom account for automatic imports.

    Word-level timestamps
  3. 3
    3. AI transcription~2 min

    Sonix AI transcribes your Persian Zoom meeting, identifying speakers and timestamping every word.

  4. 4
    4. Review & edit~1 min

    Search, highlight key moments, and add speaker names in the editor with synchronized playback.

  5. 5
    5. Export & share~10 sec

    Download your Persian Zoom transcript as SRT or DOCX, or share a link with your team.

    30+ export formats
The Persian language

Understanding Persian transcription

Who transcribes Persian content?

Persian transcription is used by broadcast and diaspora media outlets covering Iran and Afghanistan, academics in Iranian and Middle Eastern studies, and podcasters producing Persian-language shows. It is also common in immigration and asylum casework, NGO field research, and oral history projects documenting Persian-speaking communities.

Persian dialects and accents

Persian has three major national varieties: Iranian Persian (Farsi), Dari in Afghanistan, and Tajik in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, which differ in vowel pronunciation, vocabulary, and loanwords. Colloquial spoken Persian, especially the Tehrani register, also diverges noticeably from formal written Persian in verb endings and contractions, which matters when converting speech to standard written text.

Where Persian is spoken

Persian is spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

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Persian transcription FAQ

Frequently asked questions about
Persian Zoom transcription

How do I record a Zoom meeting in Persian?

Click the 'Record' button at the bottom of your Zoom window during the meeting. For automatic recording, enable cloud recording in your Zoom settings. Your Persian recording will be saved to either your local 'Documents > Zoom' folder or Zoom cloud storage.

Does Sonix integrate with Zoom?

Yes! Connect your Zoom account to Sonix and automatically import your cloud recordings. When your Persian Zoom meeting ends, Sonix can begin transcription immediately without manual uploads.

How accurate is Persian Zoom transcription?

Sonix achieves 85-99% accuracy for Persian transcription depending on audio quality. Clear audio with minimal background noise and strong internet connections produce the best results. Our AI continuously improves for better accuracy.

Can I add subtitles to my Zoom recording?

Absolutely. After transcription, export your Persian transcript as SRT or VTT subtitle files. Upload these to video platforms like YouTube or Vimeo, or use Sonix's burn-in feature to permanently embed subtitles in your video.

How long does Zoom transcription take?

Sonix transcribes Persian Zoom meetings at roughly 10x speed. A 60-minute Zoom recording typically takes about 6 minutes to transcribe. You'll receive an email notification when your transcript is ready.

Can I translate my Persian Zoom transcript?

Yes! Sonix offers automated translation to 55+ languages. After transcribing your Persian Zoom meeting, translate the transcript to Spanish, French, German, Chinese, or any supported language with one click.

Can Sonix transcribe Dari or Afghan Persian audio?

Yes. Dari is a national variety of Persian, and Persian-language audio from Afghanistan can be uploaded, transcribed, edited, and exported like any other supported language.

Is Farsi the same as Persian for transcription purposes?

Farsi is the local name for Persian as spoken in Iran, so selecting Persian is the correct choice for Farsi audio. The same selection covers Iranian Persian recordings from media, interviews, and meetings.

Does Persian transcription handle right-to-left text?

Yes. Persian transcripts are produced in the right-to-left Perso-Arabic script, and you can edit them in the browser and export to formats such as Word, SRT, and VTT.

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