VeriVox / Court reporters
For court reporters & transcriptionists
Your ear certifies.
The machine just makes it faster.
VeriVox doesn't replace certification — it removes the drudgery in front of it. Five machine passes argue among themselves first; you adjudicate only where they disagree, with the audio looped, boosted, and slowed under your cursor.
The workbench
Everything under your hands.
Keyboard-first review: jump, loop, boost, slow, verify — without leaving the line.
Triage
Disagreements pre-sorted
The ear-queue ranks lines by consensus disagreement and gravity, so your first hour covers what matters most.
Audio
Loop · boost · slow
Per-line looping with a documented voice-boost chain and half-speed playback — the faint-line workflow, built in.
Output
Your certification
The export marks operator-verified lines as the authority — the machine's role is disclosed, never disguised.
The economics
Ten times faster than pedal-from-zero.
On difficult audio, a from-scratch certified transcript is hours of pedal work. Reviewing a consensus draft — where 80% of lines carry 5/5 agreement and the remainder arrive pre-queued — collapses that to a fraction, without touching the standard you certify to.
Early access
Certify more.
Pedal less.
Pilot cohort open for court reporters and transcription practices.
Request early access