Add Voice Message Transcription
This skill adds automatic voice message transcription using OpenAI's Whisper API. When users send voice notes in WhatsApp, they'll be transcribed and the agent can read and respond to the content.
UX Note: When asking the user questions, prefer using the AskUserQuestion tool instead of just outputting text. This integrates with Claude's built-in question/answer system for a better experience.
Prerequisites
USER ACTION REQUIRED
Use the AskUserQuestion tool to present this:
You'll need an OpenAI API key for Whisper transcription.
Get one at: https://platform.openai.com/api-keys
Cost: $0.006 per minute of audio ($0.003 per typical 30-second voice note)
Once you have your API key, we'll configure it securely.
Wait for user to confirm they have an API key before continuing.
Implementation
Step 1: Add OpenAI Dependency
Read package.json and add the openai package to dependencies:
"dependencies": { ...existing dependencies... "openai": "^4.77.0" }
Then install it:
npm install
Step 2: Create Transcription Configuration
Create a configuration file for transcription settings (without the API key):
Write to .transcription.config.json :
{ "provider": "openai", "openai": { "apiKey": "", "model": "whisper-1" }, "enabled": true, "fallbackMessage": "[Voice Message - transcription unavailable]" }
Add this file to .gitignore to prevent committing API keys:
echo ".transcription.config.json" >> .gitignore
Use the AskUserQuestion tool to confirm:
I've created .transcription.config.json in the project root. You'll need to add your OpenAI API key to it manually:
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Open .transcription.config.json
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Replace the empty "apiKey": "" with your key: "apiKey": "sk-proj-..."
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Save the file
Let me know when you've added it.
Wait for user confirmation.
Step 3: Create Transcription Module
Create src/transcription.ts :
import { downloadMediaMessage } from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'; import { WAMessage, WASocket } from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'; import fs from 'fs'; import path from 'path'; import { fileURLToPath } from 'url'; import { dirname } from 'path';
// Get __dirname equivalent in ES modules const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url); const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
// Configuration interface interface TranscriptionConfig { provider: string; openai?: { apiKey: string; model: string; }; enabled: boolean; fallbackMessage: string; }
// Load configuration function loadConfig(): TranscriptionConfig { const configPath = path.join(__dirname, '../.transcription.config.json'); try { const configData = fs.readFileSync(configPath, 'utf-8'); return JSON.parse(configData); } catch (err) { console.error('Failed to load transcription config:', err); return { provider: 'openai', enabled: false, fallbackMessage: '[Voice Message - transcription unavailable]' }; } }
// Transcribe audio using OpenAI Whisper API async function transcribeWithOpenAI(audioBuffer: Buffer, config: TranscriptionConfig): Promise<string | null> { if (!config.openai?.apiKey || config.openai.apiKey === '') { console.warn('OpenAI API key not configured'); return null; }
try { // Dynamic import of openai const openaiModule = await import('openai'); const OpenAI = openaiModule.default; const toFile = openaiModule.toFile;
const openai = new OpenAI({
apiKey: config.openai.apiKey
});
// Use OpenAI's toFile helper to create a proper file upload
const file = await toFile(audioBuffer, 'voice.ogg', {
type: 'audio/ogg'
});
// Call Whisper API
const transcription = await openai.audio.transcriptions.create({
file: file,
model: config.openai.model || 'whisper-1',
response_format: 'text'
});
// Type assertion needed: OpenAI SDK types response_format='text' as Transcription object,
// but it actually returns a plain string when response_format is 'text'
return transcription as unknown as string;
} catch (err) { console.error('OpenAI transcription failed:', err); return null; } }
// Main transcription function export async function transcribeAudioMessage( msg: WAMessage, sock: WASocket ): Promise<string | null> { const config = loadConfig();
// Check if transcription is enabled if (!config.enabled) { console.log('Transcription disabled in config'); return config.fallbackMessage; }
try { // Download the audio message const buffer = await downloadMediaMessage( msg, 'buffer', {}, { logger: console as any, reuploadRequest: sock.updateMediaMessage } ) as Buffer;
if (!buffer || buffer.length === 0) {
console.error('Failed to download audio message');
return config.fallbackMessage;
}
console.log(`Downloaded audio message: ${buffer.length} bytes`);
// Transcribe based on provider
let transcript: string | null = null;
switch (config.provider) {
case 'openai':
transcript = await transcribeWithOpenAI(buffer, config);
break;
default:
console.error(`Unknown transcription provider: ${config.provider}`);
return config.fallbackMessage;
}
if (!transcript) {
return config.fallbackMessage;
}
return transcript.trim();
} catch (err) { console.error('Transcription error:', err); return config.fallbackMessage; } }
// Helper to check if a message is a voice note export function isVoiceMessage(msg: WAMessage): boolean { return msg.message?.audioMessage?.ptt === true; }
Step 4: Update Database to Handle Transcribed Content
Read src/db.ts and find the storeMessage function. Update its signature and implementation to accept transcribed content:
Change the function signature from:
export function storeMessage(msg: proto.IWebMessageInfo, chatJid: string, isFromMe: boolean, pushName?: string): void
To:
export function storeMessage(msg: proto.IWebMessageInfo, chatJid: string, isFromMe: boolean, pushName?: string, transcribedContent?: string): void
Update the content extraction to use transcribed content if provided:
const content = transcribedContent || msg.message?.conversation || msg.message?.extendedTextMessage?.text || msg.message?.imageMessage?.caption || msg.message?.videoMessage?.caption || (msg.message?.audioMessage?.ptt ? '[Voice Message]' : '') || '';
Step 5: Integrate Transcription into Message Handler
Note: Voice messages are transcribed for all messages in registered groups, regardless of the trigger word. This is because:
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Voice notes can't easily include a trigger word
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Users expect voice notes to work the same as text messages
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The transcribed content is stored in the database for context, even if it doesn't trigger the agent
Read src/index.ts and find the sock.ev.on('messages.upsert', ...) event handler.
Change the callback from synchronous to async:
sock.ev.on('messages.upsert', async ({ messages }) => {
Inside the loop where messages are stored, add voice message detection and transcription:
// Only store full message content for registered groups if (registeredGroups[chatJid]) { // Check if this is a voice message if (msg.message.audioMessage?.ptt) { try { // Import transcription module const { transcribeAudioMessage } = await import('./transcription.js'); const transcript = await transcribeAudioMessage(msg, sock);
if (transcript) {
// Store with transcribed content
storeMessage(msg, chatJid, msg.key.fromMe || false, msg.pushName || undefined, `[Voice: ${transcript}]`);
logger.info({ chatJid, length: transcript.length }, 'Transcribed voice message');
} else {
// Store with fallback message
storeMessage(msg, chatJid, msg.key.fromMe || false, msg.pushName || undefined, '[Voice Message - transcription unavailable]');
}
} catch (err) {
logger.error({ err }, 'Voice transcription error');
storeMessage(msg, chatJid, msg.key.fromMe || false, msg.pushName || undefined, '[Voice Message - transcription failed]');
}
} else { // Regular message, store normally storeMessage(msg, chatJid, msg.key.fromMe || false, msg.pushName || undefined); } }
Step 6: Update Package Lock and Build
Run these commands to ensure everything compiles:
npm install npm run build
If using --legacy-peer-deps (due to Zod version conflicts), use:
npm install --legacy-peer-deps npm run build
Step 7: Restart NanoClaw
Restart the service to load the new transcription code:
If using launchd (macOS):
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw
Or if running manually:
Stop the current process and restart with:
npm start
Verify it started:
sleep 2 && launchctl list | grep nanoclaw
or check logs:
tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log
Step 8: Test Voice Transcription
Tell the user:
Voice transcription is ready! Test it by:
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Open WhatsApp on your phone
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Go to a registered group chat
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Send a voice note using the microphone button
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The agent should receive the transcribed text and respond
In the database and agent context, voice messages appear as: [Voice: <transcribed text here>]
Watch for transcription in the logs:
tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log | grep -i "voice|transcri"
Configuration Options
Enable/Disable Transcription
To temporarily disable without removing code, edit .transcription.config.json :
{ "enabled": false }
Change Fallback Message
Customize what's stored when transcription fails:
{ "fallbackMessage": "[🎤 Voice note - transcription unavailable]" }
Switch to Different Provider (Future)
The architecture supports multiple providers. To add Groq, Deepgram, or local Whisper:
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Add provider config to .transcription.config.json
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Implement provider function in src/transcription.ts (similar to transcribeWithOpenAI )
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Add case to the switch statement
Troubleshooting
"Transcription unavailable" or "Transcription failed"
Check logs for specific errors:
tail -100 logs/nanoclaw.log | grep -i transcription
Common causes:
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API key not configured or invalid
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No API credits remaining
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Network connectivity issues
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Audio format not supported by Whisper
Voice messages not being detected
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Ensure you're sending actual voice notes (microphone button), not audio file attachments
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Check that audioMessage.ptt is true in the message object
ES Module errors (__dirname is not defined )
The fix is already included in the implementation above using:
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url); const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
Dependency conflicts (Zod versions)
If you see Zod version conflicts during npm install :
npm install --legacy-peer-deps
This resolves conflicts between OpenAI SDK (requires Zod v3) and other dependencies.
Security Notes
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The .transcription.config.json file contains your API key and should NOT be committed to version control
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It's added to .gitignore by this skill
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Audio files are sent to OpenAI for transcription - review their data usage policy
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No audio files are stored locally after transcription
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Transcripts are stored in the SQLite database like regular text messages
Cost Management
Monitor usage in your OpenAI dashboard: https://platform.openai.com/usage
Tips to control costs:
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Set spending limits in OpenAI account settings
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Disable transcription during development/testing with "enabled": false
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Typical usage: 100 voice notes/month (~3 minutes average) = ~$1.80
Removing Voice Transcription
To remove the feature:
Remove from package.json :
npm uninstall openai
Delete src/transcription.ts
Revert changes in src/index.ts :
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Remove the voice message handling block
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Change callback back to synchronous if desired
Revert changes in src/db.ts :
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Remove the transcribedContent parameter from storeMessage
Delete .transcription.config.json
Rebuild:
npm run build launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw
Future Enhancements
Potential additions:
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Local Whisper: Use whisper.cpp or faster-whisper for offline transcription
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Groq Integration: Free tier with Whisper, very fast
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Deepgram: Alternative cloud provider
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Language Detection: Auto-detect and transcribe non-English voice notes
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Cost Tracking: Log transcription costs per message
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Speaker Diarization: Identify different speakers in voice notes