Florida-based court-reporting technology company founded in 2020. VoiceScript sells a unified court reporting stack spanning digital capture, AI-assisted transcript production, live editing, remote and hybrid proceeding support, exhibit management, and attorney-facing case-prep tools. The product family appears centered on AutoScript, Reporter Studio Pro, and AttorneyView. Recent market signal is strong: VoiceScript was selected for ABA Techshow 2026 Startup Alley, and on February 27, 2026 the company announced a $10M Series A to scale law-enforcement and court-reporting intelligence infrastructure after earlier seed financing. The workflow fit is court-technology and litigation support, not case management.
Company Info
- Founded: 2020
- Team size: 11-50 employees
- Funding: $7.6M
- HQ: United States
- Sector: Litigation
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Voicescript is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Voicescript addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Arbitration hearing runs 8 hours with witnesses speaking in accented English across three time zones — the traditional court reporter charges $5,000/day and the transcript arrives 48 hours later with terminology errors that counsel has to fix before it's usable for post-hearing briefs
Litigation team has hours of deposition and hearing recordings that need to become court-formatted transcripts before a filing deadline — in-house transcription is too slow and general transcription services return documents full of legal terminology errors that need multiple rounds of correction
Court system processes thousands of hearings per year but relies on aging court reporter workforce — half the reporters are over 55, recruitment is failing, and some jurisdictions have had to delay hearings because no reporter was available
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Voicescript
Proceeding is scheduled and either a court, reporting agency, or litigation team needs capture, reporter staffing, hybrid support, and transcript production.
After Voicescript
Transcript, live feed, and exhibits feed directly into deposition prep, motion drafting, hearing review, and court record management.
Integrations & hand-offs
Courtroom or deposition audio -> VoiceScript capture / reporter tooling -> transcript production and editing -> attorneys, judges, and staff consume live or final transcript output.
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