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n8n-nodes-rckflr-audiototext
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N8N node for audio to text transcription using Whisper and Transformers.js
This is an n8n node to transcribe audio files into text using local, on-device models from the Hugging Face Transformers.js library. It leverages the powerful Whisper model family by OpenAI.
The primary advantage of this node is that all processing happens directly within your n8n instance, ensuring data privacy and eliminating reliance on external cloud services for transcription.
This node requires n8n version 1.0 or later.
npm install n8n-nodes-rckflr-audiototext
After installation, you can find the "Audio to Text (Whisper)" node in the "Transform" category.
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).es
for Spanish). If left empty, the model will attempt to auto-detect it.transcribe
(to get text in the original language) or translate
(to get the text translated to English).The node will output a text
field containing the transcribed text and a chunks
field with a more detailed breakdown of the transcription segments.
MIT
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N8N node for audio to text transcription using Whisper and Transformers.js
We found that n8n-nodes-rckflr-audiototext demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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