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Cohere Transcribe

2B-param open-source ASR that just beat Whisper on every benchmark

PriceOpen Source (Apache 2.0) / API via Cohere free tierReviewed2026-04-20
Verdict — Ship
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The Panel's Take

Cohere Transcribe is a 2-billion-parameter automatic speech recognition model released by CohereLabs under Apache 2.0. It's built on a Conformer-based encoder-decoder architecture and converts audio to log-Mel spectrogram representations before transcribing. The model supports 14 languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Arabic. The headline result is a 5.42% word error rate on Hugging Face's Open ASR Leaderboard — beating OpenAI's Whisper v3 (7.44%) and ElevenLabs Scribe v2 (5.83%) while maintaining better throughput. The Apache 2.0 license is significant: unlike some competing models with restrictive licenses, Cohere Transcribe can be deployed commercially, fine-tuned, and redistributed freely. It's available as a download from Hugging Face or via Cohere's managed API with a free tier. The timing is interesting. Whisper has been the default open-source transcription backbone for most production pipelines since 2022. A model that beats it on accuracy while claiming superior serving efficiency — released open-source by a well-funded AI lab — has the potential to shift the default. At 269k downloads in its first day, early adoption signals the community agrees.

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Cohere Transcribe verdict: SHIP 🚀

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Apache 2.0 + better-than-Whisper accuracy + Cohere API free tier is a strong package. The serving efficiency claim means you can run this on cheaper hardware and still hit production latency targets. I'd migrate off Whisper today if the multilingual coverage matches my use case.

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Leaderboard wins are cherry-picked. Whisper's dominance came from robustness across weird audio conditions — background noise, heavy accents, phone calls — not clean studio benchmarks. Cohere Transcribe needs independent evaluation on real-world messy audio before I'd swap it into production pipelines. Also, 14 languages versus Whisper's 99 is a real gap.

Helpful?

Every major AI lab eventually open-sources their best non-frontier models to drive ecosystem adoption. Cohere Transcribe follows that playbook, and if it becomes the new default transcription layer in agent pipelines, it pulls developers into Cohere's broader platform. The open-source ASR race is healthier for everyone.

Helpful?

For podcasters, video creators, and anyone building transcription-dependent tools, having a free, accurate, commercially usable model is huge. The 5.42% WER is the kind of accuracy where you can actually trust the transcript without line-by-line correction.

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