Summit builds a voice profile for each speaker and recognises them automatically across every session of the programme — so the Record always says who said what, confirmed by your team.
Request a BriefingIn a multi-day, multi-track programme, the hardest part of any record is not the words — it is who spoke them. Get attribution wrong and the whole account loses its authority.
Generic transcription guesses, or labels everyone “Speaker 1.” Summit identifies the actual person, and lets your team confirm it against the audio.
Record a short sample per speaker; Summit learns the voiceprint and recognises them in every future session.
Across rooms and days, each passage is matched to the speaker who delivered it — no tagging from scratch.
Your editors confirm or correct attribution with one click, against the original recording.
Every confirmed attribution sharpens the profile, so accuracy climbs across the event and the next one.
The voice-profile engine trusted to attribute official parliamentary records, turned to the speakers of your programme.
Profiles persist, so a speaker recognised today is recognised at next year's event.
Correct or reassign any passage manually; the Record updates everywhere it appears.
Panels, Q&A, and fast exchanges separated into distinct, labelled speakers.
Confirmed attribution flows into every published summary and document.
Every statement carries the correct name — the account stands up to scrutiny.
Recognition does the first pass; your team confirms rather than labels from zero.
The more the platform is used, the sharper attribution becomes.
Arrange a briefing to see speaker attribution on your own audio — deployed on your own infrastructure.
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