Deepgram vs Rev.ai

Speech-to-Text

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Deepgram
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Rev.ai
Free tier ✓ Free tier ✓ Free tier
Pricing model usage usage
Price $0.10 (1 hour) $0.02 (per minute)
Features
realtimespeaker diarization
asyncreal timespeaker diarizationwebhooks
Languages en, ja en
API ✓ Available Docs ↗ ✓ Available Docs ↗
Homepage Deepgram ↗ Rev.ai ↗
Pricing Plans
Free$0$200 in free credits on signup
Pay-as-you-go$0.0043/minNova-2 model, no commitment
GrowthFrom $4,000/yrVolume discounts, dedicated support
EnterpriseCustomOn-prem, SLA, custom models
Free$0300 minutes free on signup
Pay-as-you-go$0.02/min asyncStreaming at $0.021/min
EnterpriseCustomVolume discounts, dedicated infrastructure
Platforms
api
api
Integrations Twilio, Vonage, AWS, WebSocket streaming, Node.js / Python SDK Webhooks, Python SDK, Node.js SDK, REST API
Deepgram
✓ Pros
  • Best-in-class real-time transcription latency (<300ms)
  • Nova-2 model delivers top accuracy on noisy audio
  • Speaker diarization, smart formatting, and topic detection included
  • Generous $200 free credit on signup
✗ Cons
  • Multilingual support still narrower than Azure Speech or Google STT
  • On-premises deployment only on Enterprise tier
  • No built-in meeting recorder—API-only product
Rev.ai
✓ Pros
  • Backed by Rev's human transcription quality baseline
  • Reliable async and real-time transcription
  • Speaker diarization and custom vocabulary support
  • 300 free minutes for new accounts
✗ Cons
  • English-only—no multilingual support
  • Accuracy slightly below Deepgram Nova-2 on noisy audio
  • Fewer AI intelligence features than AssemblyAI

AI Commentary

Deepgram

Deepgram's Nova-2 model consistently ranks at or near the top of independent STT benchmarks for accuracy and latency on English audio. Its WebSocket-based real-time streaming is a preferred choice for live captioning, call center analytics, and voice-first application developers. The platform's developer experience—comprehensive SDKs, good documentation, and a generous free tier—has built a strong community. Multilingual breadth remains a gap versus Azure Speech.

Rev.ai

Rev.ai benefits from Rev's long history as a human transcription company, providing a quality-focused reputation that resonates with media and legal customers. The API is straightforward to integrate with good SDK support. However, it is English-only and lacks the AI intelligence layer (summaries, sentiment) that AssemblyAI provides. It sits in a competitive middle ground where Deepgram often wins on speed and AssemblyAI on features.

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