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⚡ Transcribe Now It's FreeBolo Aur Likho provides free Punjabi audio transcription powered by OpenAI Whisper. Whether you are in Punjab, Canada, the UK, or anywhere in the global Punjabi diaspora, upload your Punjabi audio and get accurate Gurmukhi script text in seconds. Completely free, no account required.
Punjabi is spoken by over 125 million people worldwide, making it one of the most widely spoken languages globally. With massive Punjabi communities in Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia, the demand for Punjabi transcription spans continents. From Punjabi music and Gurbani recordings to business calls and WhatsApp voice notes, Bolo Aur Likho handles it all.
The Punjabi music industry is one of the largest in South Asia, producing thousands of songs annually. Punjabi podcasts, YouTube channels, and social media creators generate massive amounts of audio content. Gurdwaras worldwide record Gurbani kirtan and katha sessions. Businesses across Punjab and the diaspora conduct meetings and calls in Punjabi. Students attend Punjabi-medium lectures. All of this audio benefits from accurate, affordable transcription.
Upload any audio file with Punjabi speech. MP3, WAV, M4A, OGG, and FLAC are all supported. You can also record directly in your browser.
Choose "Punjabi" from the language dropdown for the best accuracy.
Your Punjabi speech will be transcribed to Gurmukhi text in seconds. Copy, download, or share instantly.
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Start Now Free →Whisper has been trained on diverse Punjabi speech data and handles multiple Punjabi dialects including Majhi (the standard dialect), Malwai, Doabi, and Puadhi. Whether your speaker is from Amritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, or the Punjabi diaspora in Brampton or Southall, the transcription remains accurate and natural.
Bolo Aur Likho outputs Punjabi transcription in Gurmukhi script, which is the standard script used for Punjabi in India. For Pakistani Punjabi speakers who prefer Shahmukhi (Arabic-script Punjabi), we recommend trying the Urdu transcription option, which uses a similar script system.