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Soniox vs Speechmatics for Greek
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Accurate, real-time transcription and translation for Greek.

Developers choose Soniox for real-time fluency in Greek and beyond

Greek is spoken by 14 million people worldwide — across Greece, Cyprus, and beyond. Developers building for Greek need accuracy, speed, and global scalability. Soniox provides one API that works across 60+ languages – including Greek – with real-time transcription and any-to-any translation built in.

Speechmatics supports many languages, but accuracy in real-world Greek use cases often lags. With Soniox, you get production-ready results from day one.

Higher accuracy in Greek

Soniox consistently beats Speechmatics in benchmarks, with lower word error rates on real-world audio. Greek WER 7.4% vs 17.4% for Speechmatics.

Zero delay

Transcribe Greek conversations instantly, not seconds later. Speechmatics streams in larger chunks, which makes apps feel delayed.

Unified API

Soniox handles both transcription and two-way translation across 60+ languages, so you can build for Greek and scale worldwide. Speechmatics only covers transcription.

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See the difference for yourself

Don’t just take our word for it. Run the same Greek audio through Soniox and Speechmatics in real time and compare live results, side by side.

This demo isn’t pre-recorded. It makes real API calls to Speechmatics and Soniox in real time, with each service tuned for its best performance. The framework is open source, so you can inspect or run it yourself.

Soniox vs Speechmatics at a glance

And the benchmarks back it up.
In a 2025 study across 60 languages and real-world YouTube audio, Soniox reached 7.4% WER in Greek vs 9.5% for Speechmatics.

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From transcripts to real-time, global speech

Precision built for real-world speech.

Soniox was benchmarked across 60 languages, including Greek, and achieved state-of-the-art accuracy. That means fewer mistakes in fast speech, accents, and messy environments.

Speechmatics performs well on clean datasets, but accuracy in real-world Greek audio (calls, meetings, podcasts).

Real-time that truly feels live.

Soniox streams Greek speech into text with ultra-low latency. Apps feel live, enabling natural conversation and instant captions.

Speechmatics transcriptions often finalize with noticeable delay, which makes live experiences less usable.

Global-ready from the start.

Soniox translates between Greek and 60+ other languages in real time. Developers don’t need separate APIs or extra integration.

Speechmatics requires third-party translation, adding latency, cost, and complexity.

Simple pricing that scales.

At ~$0.10–0.12/hr, Soniox includes transcription, translation, diarization, timestamps, and confidence in one price.

Speechmatics charges more per hour and only covers transcription. Translation requires another vendor.

Pay 2-3x less than Speechmatics

With Soniox, transcription, translation, diarization, timestamps, and confidence are all included in one price. Speechmatics charges more per hour and only covers transcription. Translation (including Greek) requires another service.

Effective hourly cost (typical speech)
Soniox: ~$0.10/hour (async), ~$0.12/hour (streaming)
Speechmatics: ~$0.25–0.35/hour depending on model and volume

Soniox (async)Soniox (streaming)Speechmatics (typical)
100 hours~$10~$12~$25-35
1,000 hours~$100~$120~$250-350
1,000 hours~$1,000~$1,200~$2,500-3,500

Takeaway: Soniox costs 2–3x less than Speechmatics, while also including translation, diarization, and other features by default.

Notes:

  • Soniox bills per token, which works out to the effective hourly rates above for typical conversational speech.
  • Speechmatics pricing varies by model and volume tier, but charges per minute/hour for transcription only.
  • All comparisons use publicly listed rates as of 2025.

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Frequently asked questions about Soniox vs Speechmatics


Does Soniox support Greek?

Yes. Soniox fully supports transcription and translation for Greek, with production-ready accuracy and real-time performance.


Can Soniox handle code-switching between Greek and English?

Yes. Soniox automatically detects and transcribes mixed speech, switching between Greek and English mid-conversation. Speechmatics requires preselecting one language per request.


Is Soniox cheaper than Speechmatics?

Yes. Soniox costs ~$0.10–0.12/hr, while Speechmatics typically charges ~$0.25–0.35/hr depending on model and volume. That makes Soniox about 2–3x less expensive.


Does Speechmatics support translation?

No. Speechmatics provides transcription only. Soniox includes two-way, in-stream translation across 60+ languages in the same API call.


How does Soniox streaming compare to Speechmatics?

Soniox streams token by token in milliseconds, with refinements, manual finalization, and endpoint detection. Speechmatics streams in larger segments, which can feel slower for live use cases.


Does Speechmatics support diarization and timestamps?

Yes, but Soniox provides them in real time with more structured outputs.


Can Soniox handle multiple languages in one stream?

Yes. Soniox auto-detects and supports mid-conversation shifts. Speechmatics requires you to pre-select a single language per request.


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