Captions vs Cohere Transcribe

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Captions

C
6.5/10

AI video editor with auto captions, eye contact correction, and dubbing for talking-head content

Our Pick

Cohere Transcribe

A
8.0/10

Cohere's first audio model -- launched 2026-03-26 under Apache 2.0, 2B parameters, #1 on Hugging Face Open ASR Leaderboard (5.42 avg WER), 14 enterprise-critical languages. Free API with rate limits; Model Vault for production

CategoryCaptionsCohere Transcribe
Ease of Use8.07.0
Output Quality6.09.0
Value5.09.0
Features7.07.0
Overall6.58.0

Pricing Comparison

FeatureCaptionsCohere Transcribe
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Captions if...

  • Easier to use (8 vs 7)

Short-form content creators who mostly do talking-head videos and need polished captions fast. If you stick to the caption features, it does that job well.

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Pick Cohere Transcribe if...

  • Higher output quality (9 vs 6)
  • Better value for money (9/10)

Enterprise teams transcribing English, European, and major APAC languages at scale who want open weights they can self-host, fine-tune, or deploy on-prem. The Apache 2.0 license removes a major procurement blocker compared to proprietary ASR, and the accuracy tier is now best-in-class for open models.

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Our Verdict

Cohere Transcribe is the clear winner here with 8.0/10 vs 6.5/10. Captions isn't bad, but Cohere Transcribe outperforms it across the board. Pick Captions only if short-form content creators who mostly do talking-head videos and need polished captions fast.