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Simon Says

AI transcription and translation platform for media professionals

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Transcription Translation Captioning Media Production Speech-to-Text Video Editing Workflow Localization Content Creation
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About Simon Says

Simon Says is a transcription and translation platform designed for filmmakers, editors, and media teams. It automatically converts audio and video into searchable transcripts with support for multiple languages. Users can edit transcripts, create captions, and collaborate on localization projects. The platform integrates with professional editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro. Simon Says is widely used in film production, broadcasting, and content creation workflows. It helps reduce manual transcription and translation effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Simon Says AI and how does it optimize video post-production workflows?
Simon Says AI is an advanced, speech-to-text and timecode-based AI platform built specifically for video editors, directors, and production professionals. Instead of general-purpose transcription, it focuses entirely on the media post-production ecosystem. The platform ingests heavy production audio and video codecs, matches text closely with master timecodes, and outputs formatting profiles that integrate cleanly with non-linear editing software to remove manual log-and-transfer steps.
What unique features does Simon Says offer to help editors construct rough cuts?
The platform features an advanced rough-cut builder called Simon Says Assemble. This tool allows video editors, producers, and story editors to read through text transcripts, highlight key soundbites, and arrange them on a text timeline. The underlying platform automatically stitches the corresponding master audio and video tracks together based on the text structure, allowing teams to quickly generate a functional video rough cut or paper edit without touching a traditional video timeline.
Which professional non-linear video editing suites integrate natively with the platform?
Simon Says acts as an interconnected extension layer that fits right inside standard industry software. It features a native extension for Adobe Premiere Pro to attach transcript markers directly to clips, an expansion module for DaVinci Resolve that provides color-coded transcript markers by speaker, and a Final Cut Pro workflow integration that handles complex multicam, synchronized, or compound clips. The engine exports fully compliant files in formats like FCPXML, Avid ALE, SRT, and Adobe markers, as well as Microsoft Word documents.
Does Simon Says support secure, completely offline environments for highly sensitive data?
Yes, for production houses, legal corporate setups, and intelligence sectors operating under strict security rules, the platform offers an air-gapped On-Premises AI solution. This edition runs locally on an editor's hardware—including a dedicated macOS application and an enhanced multi-platform setup using virtualization—requiring no internet connection. Because no data ever uploads to the cloud, it completely removes external security exposures while maintaining high-accuracy transcription, speaker labeling, and caption formatting.

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