🇵🇭 Vibe Transcribe + Tagalog / Filipino
Vibe supports Tagalog / Filipino (Tagalog) for desktop transcription using Whisper models. This page summarizes practical tips—especially model choice and language settings—for cleaner transcripts.
How to transcribe Tagalog / Filipino with Vibe
- Install Vibe from the download page.
- Download a multilingual Whisper model sized for your computer—often Medium is a good anchor.
- Set language to
tlfor more consistent results than auto-detect. - Import your file (or use supported URL flows if you use them).
- Export to SRT, TXT, DOCX, or another format you need.
Accuracy notes
Tagalog is moderately well-supported by Whisper. The Medium model provides good results for standard Filipino/Tagalog. Code-switching between Tagalog and English (Taglish) is common in Filipino speech — Whisper handles this surprisingly well, often correctly transcribing mixed-language sentences.
Medium model: approximately 8–12% WER on standard Tagalog. Taglish code-switching performance is better than most would expect.
Common use cases
Transcribe Filipino YouTube channels, OFW voice messages, Philippine news, and business calls.
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Free downloadFrequently asked questions
Can Vibe Transcribe transcribe Tagalog / Filipino audio?
Yes. Vibe supports Tagalog / Filipino (language code: tl) using multilingual Whisper. For best results, choose the Medium model when possible and set the language to "tl" instead of relying on auto-detect.
Which Whisper model is best for Tagalog / Filipino?
Start from the project guidance for Tagalog / Filipino: Medium. Medium model: approximately 8–12% WER on standard Tagalog. Taglish code-switching performance is better than most would expect.
Can Vibe translate Tagalog / Filipino audio to English?
Yes—in Vibe, switch the task to translate (instead of transcribe) when you want English output from Tagalog / Filipino audio. Quality varies by accent, noise, and model size.
Is Vibe free for Tagalog / Filipino?
Yes. Language support is not sold as separate packs in the open-source app model described on this site.