Overview
Recording transcripts of conversations between users and your bot is useful for debugging, analysis, and creating a record of interactions. Pipecat’sTranscriptProcessor
makes it easy to collect both user and bot messages as they occur.
How It Works
TheTranscriptProcessor
collects transcripts by:
- Capturing what the user says (from
TranscriptionFrame
s) - Capturing what the bot says (from
TTSTextFrame
s) - Emitting events with transcript updates in real-time
- Allowing you to handle these events with custom logic
The
TranscriptProcessor
provides two separate processors: one for user
speech and one for assistant speech. Both emit the same event type when new
transcript content is available.Basic Implementation
Step 1: Create a Transcript Processor
First, initialize the transcript processor:Step 2: Add to Your Pipeline
Place the processors in your pipeline at the appropriate positions:Place
transcript.user()
after the STT processor and transcript.assistant()
after transport.output()
to ensure accurate transcript collection.Step 3: Handle Transcript Updates
Register an event handler to process transcript updates:In addition to console logging, you can save transcripts to a database or file
for later analysis.
Next Steps
Try the Transcript Example
Explore a complete working example that demonstrates how to collect and save
conversation transcripts with Pipecat.
TranscriptProcessor Reference
Read the complete API reference documentation for advanced configuration
options and event handlers.