Alphy is an artificial intelligence tool that aims to help users interact with online and offline audiovisual content effectively. Its main function is to transcribe, summarize, and allow AI agent creation on audio-based content. It allows you to search multiple audio files like searching on Google, read the summaries of videos and discussions like a Substack post, and ask further questions like ChatGPT. Users can submit a YouTube video or Twitter Spaces link, or upload an audio file to Alphy in more than 50 languages. Then Alphy will transcribe, summarize, and prepare the content for questioning within minutes. On top of that, Alphy allows you to connect your audio content and create your own AI-assisted search engines on top of 100s hours of audio content with its Arcs.
Archive access maintained for existing users with previously processed transcripts, summaries, and source pages.
Public archive remains browsable, allowing users to explore existing content across 40+ languages.
Signed-in users can access their previously processed materials, but new subscriptions and content processing are closed.
Existing sources, including transcripts and summaries, remain readable and accessible online.
The application has ceased all new activity, focusing solely on preservation of existing materials.
Existing users can browse and access previously processed transcripts and summaries.
Users can sign in to read their archived materials across over 40 languages.
The public archive remains accessible for exploring previously available content.
Users can manage their accounts to access their historical data and materials.
The service provides read-only access, with no new subscriptions or content processing available.
Provides access to a large archive of previously processed audio transcripts and summaries for existing users.
Supports over 40 languages, allowing users to browse content in their preferred language.
Maintains read-only access to existing materials, ensuring users can continue to utilize previously processed information.
Allows users to sign in and access their account to view their processed materials without the need for new subscriptions or uploads.
Offers a browsable public archive for visitors to explore previously available content.
Alphy is no longer accepting new subscriptions or processing new content.
Existing users can maintain access to previously processed transcripts, summaries, and source pages.
New subscriptions, uploads, and AI interactions are closed.
Archive access is preserved for existing users, allowing them to browse previously processed materials.
The service is focused on preservation rather than expansion, with no new purchases or processing jobs available.