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By VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Editorial · Published: March 9, 2026 · Updated: March 26, 2026

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VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) vs TurboScribe: Pricing, Features, and Which One Fits Your Workflow

Editor's Note: VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) is our product. We compared features and pricing based on publicly available product pages and documentation. TurboScribe is stronger for unlimited file transcription and translation. Pricing verified March 2026.

VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) and TurboScribe are AI transcription tools that both use Whisper-based transcription. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) starts at $2/month and adds meeting bots and AI summaries. TurboScribe costs $10/month (billed yearly) or $20/month and focuses on unlimited file transcription, batch uploads, and translation.

Quick Answer: Which Tool Should You Choose?

NeedBetter Option
Cheapest starting planVexaScribe / NovaScribe ($2/mo)
Unlimited monthly usageTurboScribe ($10–20/mo)
Meeting bots (Zoom, Meet, Teams)VexaScribe / NovaScribe
Transcript translationBoth (VexaScribe / NovaScribe: 133 via Google Translate | TurboScribe: 134+)
Batch file uploadBoth (50 files at once)
AI summariesVexaScribe / NovaScribe

Choose VexaScribe if you need:

  • Meeting bots for Zoom, Meet, Teams
  • AI summaries with chapters, concepts & takeaways
  • Affordable plans from $2/month
  • Shared team dashboard
  • Bulk upload (50 files, parallel processing with AI summaries)

Choose TurboScribe if you need:

  • Unlimited transcription minutes at a flat rate
  • Simple file-in, text-out workflow with no monthly minute caps

How We Compared VexaScribe and TurboScribe

  • Compared public pricing pages: novascribe.ai/pricing and turboscribe.ai/pricing
  • Reviewed product documentation and feature pages for both tools
  • Compared supported workflows: file upload, meeting bots, exports, and translation
  • Both products appear to use OpenAI's Whisper model for transcription; we focused on feature and pricing differences rather than raw transcription benchmarks
  • All pricing and feature availability verified on March 26, 2026

Side-by-Side Feature Comparison

FeatureVexaScribe / NovaScribeTurboScribe
Transcription EngineWhisper-basedWhisper-based
Languages9998+
Starting Price$2/month$10/mo (yearly) or $20/mo
Minutes Included200–6,000/mo by planUnlimited
Free Tier30 min trial3 files/day (30 min each)
Meeting Bot (Zoom/Meet/Teams)
AI Summaries(chapters, concepts, terms)
Speaker Detection
Export FormatsTXT, DOCX, SRT, VTT, PDFTXT, DOCX, SRT, VTT, PDF
Translation✓ (133 languages)✓ (134+ languages)
Batch Upload✓ (50 files, parallel)50 files at once
Team DashboardNot documented

Feature availability last verified: March 26, 2026. Based on publicly available product pages and documentation.

Pricing and Value Comparison

PlanMonthly PriceMinutes IncludedCost/Hour
VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Free$030 (one-time)Free
VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Starter$2200$0.60
VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Basic$51,000$0.30
VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Pro$102,500$0.24
VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Studio$206,000$0.20
TurboScribe Free$03 files/day (30 min each)Free
TurboScribe Unlimited (yearly)$10UnlimitedVaries by usage
TurboScribe Unlimited (monthly)$20UnlimitedVaries by usage

Best Value by Monthly Usage

Under 10 hours/month

VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Basic ($5/mo for 1,000 min) is more cost-effective than TurboScribe ($10–20/mo). You also get meeting bots and AI summaries included.

10–100 hours/month

VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Studio ($20/mo for 6,000 min = 100 hours) matches TurboScribe's monthly price with additional features. TurboScribe's yearly plan ($10/mo) is cheaper if you don't need meetings or summaries.

Over 100 hours/month

TurboScribe's unlimited plan is the better value for very high-volume transcription, provided the flat-rate pricing meets your needs.

Pricing sources (March 2026):

Transcription Quality: What Is Actually Different?

Both VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) and TurboScribe appear to use OpenAI's Whisper model for transcription. Because they share a similar underlying engine, baseline transcription quality is likely comparable on clean audio.

However, similar base models do not guarantee identical output. Real-world results can vary based on how each product handles:

  • Preprocessing — audio normalization, noise reduction before transcription
  • Speaker diarization — how speakers are detected and labeled
  • Post-processing — formatting, punctuation, paragraph breaks
  • Language handling — optimization for specific languages and accents

The main differences between these tools are in workflow, pricing, and post-transcription features — not in the raw transcription engine itself.

Where TurboScribe Is Stronger

Unlimited transcription minutes

According to TurboScribe's pricing page, the unlimited plan has no cap on overall usage. This is ideal for users who transcribe hundreds of hours per month.

Batch file upload

Both tools support uploading up to 50 files at once. TurboScribe allows each file up to 10 hours and 5 GB. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) processes files in parallel and includes AI summaries for every file in the batch.

Simpler pricing model

One plan, one price, unlimited usage. If you don't need meeting bots or summaries, TurboScribe's pricing is straightforward.

Where VexaScribe Is Stronger

Meeting bot for Zoom, Meet, and Teams

VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) can send a bot directly to your video calls to record and transcribe. Based on TurboScribe's current documentation, it does not offer meeting-bot capture.

AI summaries included

Every VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) transcription includes an AI summary with timestamped chapters, key concepts, terminology, and takeaways — at no extra cost.

Lower entry price

VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) starts at $2/month for 200 minutes. TurboScribe's paid plan starts at $10/month (yearly) or $20/month. Most users transcribe fewer than 100 hours per month.

Shared team dashboard

VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) offers a team workspace with shared minutes and usage analytics. At the time of review, we did not find comparable team features documented for TurboScribe.

Best Tool by Use Case

Use VexaScribe For:

  • 1

    Meetings

    Send a bot to Zoom, Meet, or Teams — no separate recording needed

  • 2

    Students & Lectures

    Transcribe lectures and get AI summaries with key concepts and terminology

  • 3

    Budget-Conscious Users

    Start at $2/mo — most users don't need unlimited minutes

  • 4

    Podcasters & Journalists

    Transcribe interviews with speaker labels, then get AI summaries

Use TurboScribe For:

  • 1

    Bulk Back-Catalog Transcription

    Hundreds of hours of recorded files at a flat monthly rate

  • 2

    Simple File-to-Text

    Upload files, get text — no meetings, no summaries, no extras needed

  • 3

    Large Batch Uploads

    50 files at once, up to 10 hours and 5 GB each

Switching from TurboScribe to VexaScribe

What you gain:

  • ✓ Meeting bot for Zoom, Meet, Teams
  • ✓ AI summaries (chapters, concepts, takeaways)
  • ✓ Lower starting price ($2/mo vs $10–20/mo)
  • ✓ Shared dashboard for teams
  • ✓ Built-in transcript translation (133 languages)
  • ✓ Batch upload (50 files, parallel with AI summaries)

What you give up:

  • ✗ Unlimited transcription minutes

Migration steps:

  1. Download any transcripts you want to keep from TurboScribe
  2. Sign up for VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) free trial (30 minutes included)
  3. Upload a test file to compare results
  4. Choose a plan based on your monthly usage
  5. Cancel TurboScribe after confirming VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) meets your needs

Our Verdict

Choose VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) for meeting capture, AI summaries, built-in transcript translation, and lower-cost plans for lighter monthly usage. Most users transcribe under 100 hours/month, making VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe)'s tiered pricing a better fit.

Choose TurboScribe for flat-rate, high-volume transcription of recorded files and batch uploads. If your primary need is converting large volumes of audio to text at a fixed monthly rate, TurboScribe's unlimited plan delivers.

Both tools use Whisper-based transcription, so the main differences are in workflow, pricing, and post-transcription features. Try both free tiers to see which workflow fits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) better than TurboScribe?

It depends on your workflow. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) is better for users who need meeting bots, AI summaries, and affordable plans starting at $2/month. TurboScribe is better for users who need unlimited transcription minutes at a flat rate and built-in translation.

Do VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) and TurboScribe use the same AI model?

Both products appear to use Whisper-based transcription, so baseline transcription quality is likely comparable on similar audio. However, real-world results can vary due to differences in preprocessing, diarization, formatting, and post-processing between the two products.

Is VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) cheaper than TurboScribe?

For most usage levels, yes. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) starts at $2/month for 200 minutes. TurboScribe costs $20/month (or $10/month billed yearly) for unlimited minutes. Users who transcribe under 100 hours per month will generally pay less with VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe).

Does TurboScribe have a meeting bot?

Based on TurboScribe's current product documentation, it focuses on file-upload transcription and does not offer a meeting bot. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) can send an AI bot directly to Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams calls to record and transcribe automatically.

Does TurboScribe support translation?

Yes. According to TurboScribe's product pages, it can translate transcripts to 134+ languages. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) also includes built-in transcript translation powered by Google Translate, supporting 133 languages at no extra cost.

Which tool is better for bulk file uploads?

Both tools support bulk uploads of up to 50 files at once. TurboScribe allows each file up to 10 hours and 5 GB. VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) processes files in parallel and includes AI summaries for every file in the batch.

Update History

  • March 26, 2026: Updated: VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) now includes built-in transcript translation (133 languages via Google Translate). Comparison table, verdict, and switching guide revised.
  • March 9, 2026: Initial publication. Pricing and features verified against public product pages.

Page maintained by: VexaScribe (formerly NovaScribe) Editorial Team | Last fact-checked: March 2026 | Next review: May 2026

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