


The price doubles at midnight Pacific on May 28! 
Offline speech recognition was limited
AI-powered preparation workflows barely existed
Interpreter-specific tools were far less advanced
Client confidentiality was a real issue
Help you prepare faster
Assist with terminology
Support your interpreting practice
Integrate with interpreter-specific tools
Generate transcripts in most languages
Provide semi-automated feedback on your work
Not all workflows are “safe.”
And most online advice doesn’t understand the intricacies of interpreting.
Prepare smarter in a fraction of the time
Transcribe speeches, extract terminology, identify named entities, and build smarter preparation workflows with AI-powered speech recognition tools.
Show up like a pro during interpreting assignments
Understand what works, what distracts you, and how interpreter-specific tools can support you in your professional environment.
Build better interpreting practice systems
Use transcripts and AI analysis to review your work and identify opportunities for improvement.
Set up professional speech recognition workflows
Including professional setups for onsite and virtual booths, Zoom and Google Meet integration, audio routing, virtual audio devices, and interpreter-specific configurations.
Make informed decisions around confidentiality
Learn the real differences between online and offline tools, opt-in and opt-out data policies, and potential tradeoffs between convenience and security.


The price doubles at midnight Pacific on May 28! 
Instant access to the existing version of the course, showing you how to leverage the power of ASR to support your interpreting
Automatic access to the upgraded course curriculum by May 28, 2026, covering 10 current free and paid tools, workflows, and even more interpreter-specific use cases
50+ bite-sized video tutorials walking you through how to use speech recognition for preparation, practice, consecutive and simultaneous interpreting – both onsite and online
Podcast version to upskill on the go!
Access to our student-only community, the techforword lounge
Lifetime access to all content and future updates
Certificate of Completion for 6 hours of professional development
FREE access to all future LIVE Get it Done Weeks for Speech Recognition for Interpreters
Let’s set up your device for speech recognition, and give you the accountability to start using at least one tool so you’re ready to hit the ground running during your next assignment.
Submit your questions during the Get it Done Week for my personal response within 24 hours.







Welcome to the course!
- Tell us about yourself
- What you'll learn (1:54) (Preview this lesson!)
Module 1: Introduction to speech recognition
- How speech recognition works (2:42)
- Speech recognition for interpreting (3:20)
- An introduction to voice assistants (3:04)
- Confidentiality and speech recognition (1:58)
- Module 1 recap
Module 2: Speech recognition for numbers
- Why numbers are so hard (Preview this lesson!)
- A first experiment with numbers (2:05)
- How to set up your computer for speech recognition (2:35)
- Speech recognition for numbers with InterpretBank (1:50)
- How well does speech recognition work for numbers in different languages? (instructions)
- How well does speech recognition work for numbers in French? (1:25)
- How well does speech recognition work for numbers in German? (1:04)
- How well does speech recognition work for numbers in Italian? (1:36)
- How well does speech recognition work for numbers in Portuguese? (1:01)
- How well does speech recognition work for numbers in Spanish? (0:49)
- How well does speech recognition work for other languages? (Recap)
- How to set up your Mac for speech recognition: Part 2 - Routing audio (3:34)
- How to set up your Windows computer for speech recognition: Part 2 - Routing audio (3:43)
- Module 2 recap
Module 3: Speech recognition for terminology
- The theory behind speech recognition for interpreters (2:06)
- Speech recognition for terminology (1:13)
- How well does speech recognition work for other languages (instructions)
- How well does speech recognition work for terms in French? (3:01)
- How well does speech recognition work for terms in German? (1:27)
- How well does speech recognition work for terms in Italian? (1:32)
- How well does speech recognition work for terms in Portuguese? (2:32)
- How well does speech recognition work for terms in Spanish? (3:42)
- How to set up InterpretBank to recognize terminology (4:26)
- Speech recognition for named entities (2:08)
- How to connect your laptop in the booth (2:29)
- Why speech recognition sometimes fails (2:08)
- Module 3 recap
BONUS MODULE: Automatic subtitling and SightConsec - The next frontier?
- How automatic live captioning works (2:21) (Preview this lesson!)
- How to set up Otter.ai for automatic live captioning (4:38)
- How SightConsec works (1:59)
- SightConsec in practice: An interview with Lilia Pino Blouin (21:51)
- Bonus module recap
What's next?
- Next steps (1:35)
- Leave a review
Tutorials
- How to create a glossary in InterpretBank
- How to import a glossary to InterpretBank
- How to set up InterpretBank for automatic speech recognition
- How to set up Loopback and Google Chrome for speech recognition
- How to set up VoiceCable and Google Chrome for speech recognition
- How to connect the console and your laptop in the booth
Disclaimer: We’ve done our best to compile accurate and reliable information from this rapidly changing field. We research and test to the best of our availability. However, techforword does not accept any liability if something does not work as expected. As you will see in this course, speech recognition is not right for every setting - yet!
Speech recognition + AI for preparation
Deep dive: How I used speech recognition to prepare for an interpreting assignment
Use speech recognition and AI to get feedback on your interpreting practice
Built-in speech recognition on Windows and Mac
Built-in captions on Google Chrome and Zoom
Why Zoom transcription won’t cut it for interpreting
Live transcription with real-time translation in Google Translate, DeepL Voice, and Maestra Web Captioner
Step-by-step tutorials for 3 interpreter-specific real-time speech recognition tools, InterpretBank, Cymo Note, and TerpMate
Customizing speech recognition tools with glossaries
The ideal layout for speech recognition tools
How to avoid distractions and over-reliance
Confidentiality and offline speech recognition
How to talk to clients about using speech recognition tools
- When does the course start and finish?The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
- How long do I have access to the course?How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
- How long is the course?The course includes over 50 videos and over a dozen interactive activities to walk you through every step of speech recognition for interpreters. You can watch the videos as many times as you wish, and spend as long as you want on the interactive activities. The course usually takes about 6 hours to complete, and is worth 6 continuing education credits.
- When do I get access to the 2026 curriculum?You get instant access to the existing version of the course as soon as you sign up so you can familiarize yourself with the concept of speech recognition and see your first wins. On May 25, you’ll automatically get lifetime access to the updated curriculum, and any future updates I might make as these tools keep evolving.
- Do you offer student discounts?Yes, we offer a 50% student discount. Please send an email with a scanned copy of your student ID to info@techforword.com, and we'll send you a code to take 50% off this course when you register.
- What device(s) and software do I need to enroll?This course is for PC and Mac users. We'll cover a variety of free and paid speech recognition tools – including a completely free speech recognition tool that respects confidentiality!
- What languages can speech recognition handle?What languages can speech recognition handle?
Every tool covers different languages, and these change constantly, but...with some tools handling over 90 languages, there's almost certainly a speech recognition tool that covers at least one of your working languages. I've worked directly with students who work with Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Thai – plus a wide range of other European languages – and they got great results! - What if I am unhappy with the course?We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.
- Are closed captions available for this course?Yes, all of the videos in the course are subtitled.
- How does the Get it Done Week work?From June 1-5, 2026, you get extra accountability to explore the updated course curriculum, set your device up for speech recognition and test at least one tool so you’re confident to usinge it during your next assignment. Plus, you can submit any questions that come up along the way, and receive my personal response within 24 hours.
- Can I give someone this course as a gift?Absolutely! We’re happy to create a gift card you can send to the recipient. Please drop us an email at info@techforword.com to arrange the details.
- How does the private podcast work?It's easy! Sign up, and all lessons will appear in your favorite podcast player in audio format. Perfect for learning on the go!
- Can I get a certificate for professional development credit?Absolutely! After you complete this course, you'll get a Certificate of Completion for six hours of professional development.
- Can I use my techforword credit on this?Sure! Just email us at info@techforword.com, and we'll get you set up!

In over 20 video lessons and more than a dozen hands-on exercises, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about cutting-edge speech recognition technology.

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