Gladia
Speech-to-text and audio intelligence API for transcription and analysis
Gladia ships a new flagship speech-to-text model and edges into the meeting-bot stack.
◆Recent moves
- 3d ago
Attendee integration
Integrating with Attendee's open-source meeting-bot API lets developers drop a transcription bot into Zoom, Meet, or Teams calls with one API call — a broadened integration that pulls Gladia toward the meeting-assistant use case it has been mapping out.
View source ↗ - 23d ago
Solaria-3: Our new speech-to-text model
⚡ SPARKSolaria-3 advances Gladia's core asset — its speech-to-text model — with a focus on noisy, conversational production audio and better accuracy on names and domain terms, the metric its API customers actually buy on.
View source ↗ - 1mo ago
SOC 2 Type II & HIPAA Renewal
A renewal of existing SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA certifications — maintenance of Gladia's enterprise compliance posture rather than a new capability, though it matters to regulated buyers.
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AI Meeting Assistant Market Map
A published market map of the meeting-assistant space is editorial content rather than a product change, but it is a tell about where Gladia sees itself heading — closer to the meeting-transcription layer than to raw STT alone.
View source ↗ - 2mo ago
Multilingual Normalization Library
The open-source normalization library now covers French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch with language-specific number and entity handling, extending Gladia's accuracy work beyond English.
View source ↗ - 2mo ago
Asynchronous SDK
An official 1.0 async SDK for TypeScript/JavaScript and Python cuts the boilerplate of integrating Gladia's asynchronous speech-to-text API — a developer-experience investment that lowers adoption friction.
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