Turn Learning Podcasts into Dictation Practice

Upload your favorite podcasts, type what you hear, and improve your listening step by step.

6 Minute English
The Level Up English Podcast
Everyday English Listening with Mark
American English Podcast
Easy English Stories - English Listening & Vocabulary
Thinking in English
Slow English with James (Intermediate English Listening Practice)
Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
Podcast metadata provided by Apple Podcasts

How Does It Work?

Upload your audio

You upload an MP3 file with English speech. It becomes the basis of your dictation.

We'll transcribe it

The service uses AI to convert the audio into text and prepare it for dictation.

Listen and type

You listen and type, while the system helps — it highlights mistakes and suggests difficult words.

Try a Free Dictation Now

No registration needed. Write what you hear from our audio file and see how it works

The player is specifically designed for dictations

You can pause/resume and rewind the audio without moving the cursor out of the input field.
In the settings, you can adjust the rewind and fast-forward duration

How Does the Dictionary Work?

Click on any word in the dictation to see its meaning and pronunciation.


Save unfamiliar or difficult words to your personal dictionary so you can review them later and memorize them better.

Why is active listening so important?


Listening to podcasts or watching movies in English in the background is beneficial, but it isn't enough. Passive listening doesn't train your listening skills as effectively as active practice does.


Active listening helps you recognize words faster, remember new vocabulary more easily, and greatly improves your concentration. Just 15 minutes a day of active listening, and you'll soon see noticeable progress.