A press for spoken words
Millions of speakers create valuable spoken content every week: sermons, lectures, keynote talks, coaching sessions, classroom teaching, testimony. Most of it dies after delivery. The barrier to turning it into something readable is enormous: traditional ghostwriting costs tens of thousands of dollars and takes months.
SpokenPrint is built around a simple commitment: when a speaker has the right to their own words, getting them into print shouldn't require either money they don't have or time they can't spare.
What makes this work is not the transcription, and not the writing model, and not the export. Those are commodities. What makes this work is the editorial layer: the patient, structured process of extracting a speaker's linguistic fingerprint, mapping their ideas, and producing prose that reads like they wrote it. We call this editorial DNA.
We do this rights-first. Before any AI processes a single second of audio, the speaker or content owner attests to their rights in the source material. Direct uploads, OAuth-verified channel ownership, speaker attestation with identity verification, or documented licenses. Every project carries a machine-readable proof record. Content that can't be verified doesn't move forward.
We do this honestly. The AI does the editorial heavy lifting. The speaker decides whether the result sounds like them. We don't put a quality score next to your manuscript. That question is yours to answer.
And we keep the rights with you. SpokenPrint makes no claim on your manuscript, your voice, your theology, your ideas, or your future works. We never train models on your content. The book is yours to publish, sell, distribute, or adapt as you choose.
Who this is for
Pastors with sermon archives. Coaches with workshop recordings. Educators with lecture libraries. Keynote speakers, podcasters, community leaders: anyone who speaks well but doesn't have the time, skill, or budget to put it into print.