| name | deepgram-rust-speech-to-text |
| description | Use when implementing Deepgram speech-to-text in the Rust SDK, including prerecorded REST transcription, live WebSocket streaming, listen feature flags, Options builder usage, and response handling. |
Using Deepgram Speech-to-Text (Rust SDK)
Use this skill for prerecorded transcription, live streaming transcription, or when mapping Deepgram docs to the Rust crate's real listen surface.
When to use this product
- Transcribing local files, URLs, or in-memory audio with
Deepgram::transcription().
- Streaming audio over WebSocket with
stream_request() / stream_request_with_options(...).
- Using
common::options::Options for STT features such as model, language, punctuate, diarize, smart_format, utterances, and streaming knobs like endpointing.
This skill covers Nova models on /v1/listen — Deepgram's general-purpose STT family (nova-3, nova-2, nova, enhanced, base). Both Nova and Flux are actively maintained, industry-leading STT model families.
Use a different skill when:
- You need conversational-audio transcription with built-in turn detection (voice agents, interactive assistants) →
deepgram-rust-conversational-stt (Flux on /v2/listen).
- You want analytics overlays on the transcript (summarize, sentiment, topics, intents) →
deepgram-rust-audio-intelligence (same /v1/listen endpoint, different params).
- You need a full-duplex voice agent (STT + LLM + TTS in one WSS) →
deepgram-rust-voice-agent.
Authentication
deepgram defaults to manage + listen + speak. For STT-only installs, trim features explicitly:
[dependencies]
deepgram = { version = "0.10.0", default-features = false, features = ["listen"] }
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
futures = "0.3"
use deepgram::Deepgram;
let dg = Deepgram::new(std::env::var("DEEPGRAM_API_KEY")?)?;
- API keys use
Authorization: Token <api_key>.
- Temporary tokens use
Deepgram::with_temp_token(...) and send Bearer, but are mainly useful for voice APIs rather than Manage APIs.
- Self-hosted installs can use
Deepgram::with_base_url(...) or Deepgram::with_base_url_and_api_key(...).
Quick start
Quick start: prerecorded file transcription
use deepgram::{
common::{
audio_source::AudioSource,
options::{Language, Options},
},
Deepgram,
};
use tokio::fs::File;
static PATH_TO_FILE: &str = "examples/audio/bueller.wav";
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let api_key = std::env::var("DEEPGRAM_API_KEY")?;
let dg = Deepgram::new(&api_key)?;
let file = File::open(PATH_TO_FILE).await?;
let source = AudioSource::from_buffer_with_mime_type(file, "audio/wav");
let options = Options::builder()
.punctuate(true)
.language(Language::en_US)
.build();
let response = dg.transcription().prerecorded(source, &options).await?;
println!("{}", response.results.channels[0].alternatives[0].transcript);
Ok(())
}
Quick start: live WebSocket transcription
use std::time::Duration;
use deepgram::{
common::options::{Encoding, Endpointing, Language, Options},
Deepgram,
};
use futures::stream::StreamExt;
static PATH_TO_FILE: &str = "examples/audio/bueller.wav";
static AUDIO_CHUNK_SIZE: usize = 3174;
static FRAME_DELAY: Duration = Duration::from_millis(16);
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let api_key = std::env::var("DEEPGRAM_API_KEY")?;
let dg = Deepgram::new(&api_key)?;
let options = Options::builder()
.smart_format(true)
.language(Language::en_US)
.build();
let mut results = dg
.transcription()
.stream_request_with_options(options)
.keep_alive()
.encoding(Encoding::Linear16)
.sample_rate(44100)
.channels(2)
.endpointing(Endpointing::CustomDurationMs(300))
.interim_results(true)
.utterance_end_ms(1000)
.vad_events(true)
.no_delay(true)
.file(PATH_TO_FILE, AUDIO_CHUNK_SIZE, FRAME_DELAY)
.await?;
println!("Deepgram Request ID: {}", results.request_id());
while let Some(result) = results.next().await {
println!("{result:?}");
}
Ok(())
}
Key parameters
- Prerecorded entrypoints:
prerecorded(...), prerecorded_callback(...), make_prerecorded_request_builder(...).
- Streaming entrypoints:
stream_request(), stream_request_with_options(options), then .file(...), .stream(...), or .handle().await?.
- Core
Options builder fields: model, language, punctuate, smart_format, diarize, multichannel, utterances, detect_language, keywords, search, replace, paragraphs.
- Streaming-only builder fields:
encoding, sample_rate, channels, endpointing, utterance_end_ms, interim_results, no_delay, vad_events, keep_alive, callback.
- Main response types: prerecorded
common::batch_response::Response; live common::stream_response::StreamResponse.
API reference (layered)
- In-repo
README.md
src/listen/rest.rs
src/listen/websocket.rs
src/common/options.rs
examples/transcription/rest/prerecorded_from_file.rs
examples/transcription/websocket/simple_stream.rs
- OpenAPI
- Raw spec:
https://developers.deepgram.com/openapi.yaml
- Pre-recorded reference:
https://developers.deepgram.com/reference/speech-to-text/listen-pre-recorded
- AsyncAPI
- Raw spec:
https://developers.deepgram.com/asyncapi.yaml
- Streaming reference:
https://developers.deepgram.com/reference/speech-to-text/listen-streaming
- Context7
/llmstxt/developers_deepgram_llms_txt
- Product docs
https://developers.deepgram.com/docs/stt/getting-started
Gotchas
- Use
listen feature gates correctly. STT modules are behind the listen Cargo feature.
Options is by value for WebSocket builders. stream_request_with_options(options) takes ownership, unlike prerecorded APIs that take &Options.
- Live and prerecorded responses differ. Intelligence-heavy fields such as
summary, topics, and sentiments live on prerecorded response types, not StreamResponse.
- Audio pacing matters. The example
.file(...) helpers assume realistic chunk sizes and delays; sending audio too fast can produce bad streaming behavior.
- Use
Token, not Bearer, for API keys. Bearer is only for temporary tokens.
Example files in this repo
examples/transcription/rest/prerecorded_from_file.rs
examples/transcription/rest/prerecorded_from_url.rs
examples/transcription/rest/callback.rs
examples/transcription/rest/make_prerecorded_request_builder.rs
examples/transcription/websocket/simple_stream.rs
examples/transcription/websocket/callback_stream.rs
examples/transcription/websocket/microphone_stream.rs
examples/transcription/websocket/16_keepalive_close_stream.rs
Central product skills
For cross-language Deepgram product knowledge — the consolidated API reference, documentation finder, focused runnable recipes, third-party integration examples, and MCP setup — install the central skills:
npx skills add deepgram/skills
This SDK ships language-idiomatic code skills; deepgram/skills ships cross-language product knowledge (see api, docs, recipes, examples, starters, setup-mcp).