SpinVox

Initially, SpinVox provided voice-to-text conversion services for carrier markets, including wireless, fixed, VoIP and cable, as well as for unified communications, enterprise and Web 2.0 environments.

[4] In August 2009, a dossier, alleging financial irregularities, was circulated to shareholders,[5] leading to the company launching an inquiry into the activities of some senior executives.

[10] The Voice Message Conversion System (VMCS) worked by combining speech technologies with live learning capabilities and human intelligence.

[13] SpinVox voice-to-text conversion services included voicemail-to-text, speak-a-text, blog posts, social network updates, blast and memo messages.

SpinVox also operated an open API to enable any developer to create speech-to-text based Web or mobile applications.