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BrassTranscripts Sees Portuguese as Top Non-English AI Transcription Market in Six-Month Productio
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Six-Month Production Data Across 30 Languages Reveals Where Global AI Transcription Demand Is Concentrating in 2026
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - s4story -- BrassTranscripts has published a new analysis of its own six-month production data, identifying Portuguese as the leading non-English language for AI transcription by job volume and revealing that demand for AI transcription now spans at least 30 distinct languages in real paid usage. The findings are drawn from 515 completed paid transcription jobs totaling 252 hours of audio processed through the BrassTranscripts platform in the 180 days ending May 2026, and represent first-party usage data rather than survey research or industry estimates.
English accounted for 326 of the 515 jobs in the dataset, representing 63 percent of total volume. Portuguese ranked second at 85 jobs and 22.4 hours, with average file lengths of 15.8 minutes suggesting a content-creator and small-business buyer base centered in Brazil and Portugal. The Portuguese signal was approximately five times larger than the third-place language by job count, making it the clearest indicator of non-English market priority in the dataset.
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The data revealed an unexpected pattern in Norwegian Nynorsk, a written form used by roughly 600,000 people in Norway. Despite the small speaker base, Nynorsk ranked second by total transcription hours behind only Portuguese, with 16 jobs averaging 96.9 minutes per file and 8.19 speakers per recording. The combination of long files and high speaker counts matches institutional usage patterns such as municipal council meetings, panel discussions, and multi-party government recordings, demonstrating that small-population languages can produce outsized professional transcription demand when institutional buyers standardize on AI transcription.
A long tail of 17 languages each saw between one and three paid transcription jobs during the window, including Tagalog, Amharic, Swahili, Hebrew, Welsh, Georgian, and Afrikaans. One Malay file ran 171 minutes with 15 speakers, representing a single institutional job from a market that would not register on aggregate language-popularity indexes. The breadth of the long tail confirms that production demand for AI transcription extends meaningfully beyond the most commonly cited Tier 1 and Tier 2 languages.
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The full analysis also covers speaker-count distributions by language, four practical localization priorities for AI and transcription products in 2026, and a methodology section documenting the limits of the dataset including English-speaking customer bias and the absence of geographic attribution.
The complete data and analysis is available at https://brasstranscripts.com/blog/global-ai-transcription-trends-2026?utm_source=prlog&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=global-trends-data-2026
BrassTranscripts is a professional AI transcription service supporting more than 99 languages with automatic speaker identification, available at https://brasstranscripts.com?utm_source=prlog&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=global-trends-data-2026
English accounted for 326 of the 515 jobs in the dataset, representing 63 percent of total volume. Portuguese ranked second at 85 jobs and 22.4 hours, with average file lengths of 15.8 minutes suggesting a content-creator and small-business buyer base centered in Brazil and Portugal. The Portuguese signal was approximately five times larger than the third-place language by job count, making it the clearest indicator of non-English market priority in the dataset.
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The data revealed an unexpected pattern in Norwegian Nynorsk, a written form used by roughly 600,000 people in Norway. Despite the small speaker base, Nynorsk ranked second by total transcription hours behind only Portuguese, with 16 jobs averaging 96.9 minutes per file and 8.19 speakers per recording. The combination of long files and high speaker counts matches institutional usage patterns such as municipal council meetings, panel discussions, and multi-party government recordings, demonstrating that small-population languages can produce outsized professional transcription demand when institutional buyers standardize on AI transcription.
A long tail of 17 languages each saw between one and three paid transcription jobs during the window, including Tagalog, Amharic, Swahili, Hebrew, Welsh, Georgian, and Afrikaans. One Malay file ran 171 minutes with 15 speakers, representing a single institutional job from a market that would not register on aggregate language-popularity indexes. The breadth of the long tail confirms that production demand for AI transcription extends meaningfully beyond the most commonly cited Tier 1 and Tier 2 languages.
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The full analysis also covers speaker-count distributions by language, four practical localization priorities for AI and transcription products in 2026, and a methodology section documenting the limits of the dataset including English-speaking customer bias and the absence of geographic attribution.
The complete data and analysis is available at https://brasstranscripts.com/blog/global-ai-transcription-trends-2026?utm_source=prlog&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=global-trends-data-2026
BrassTranscripts is a professional AI transcription service supporting more than 99 languages with automatic speaker identification, available at https://brasstranscripts.com?utm_source=prlog&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=global-trends-data-2026
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