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Gladia

Last updated Nov 4, 2025

Gladia dedicated nodes for n8n

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Description

Gladia n8n Custom Nodes

Gladia n8n Custom Nodes

This repository contains custom n8n nodes built by Gladia to integrate Gladia’s APIs and internal tools directly into n8n.
These nodes let you automate workflows that use Gladia’s services — such as transcription, embeddings, and audio intelligence — seamlessly inside n8n.

To use these nodes, you’ll need a Gladia API key. You can generate one for free by creating an account at app.gladia.io.

Once logged in, go to your dashboard and copy your personal API key — you’ll need to add it in n8n when configuring any Gladia node.

For more information about Gladia’s APIs, visit the official documentation.


Local Installation

To use the Gladia n8n custom nodes locally, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure n8n is installed globally

    npm install -g n8n
    
  2. Navigate to n8n’s local nodes directory

    cd ~/.n8n/nodes
    
  3. Install the Gladia package

    npm install n8n-nodes-gladia
    
  4. Start n8n

    n8n start
    

Available Nodes

This package provides three nodes to interact with Gladia’s Speech-to-Text (STT) API and retrieve transcription results from audio files.

1. File Upload

The File Upload node lets you upload an audio file to Gladia.
This step is required if your audio file isn’t publicly accessible (e.g., stored locally or behind authentication).
It sends the audio file’s binary data to Gladia, where it’s securely stored, and returns a file URL.

That URL will be used in the next step.

Input:

  • Audio file (binary data)

Output:

  • File URL (used by the Start Transcription node)

2. Start Transcription

The Start Transcription node sends the audio URL to Gladia to start the transcription process.
You can include various optional parameters to improve accuracy or customize output:

  • audio_language — specify the spoken language
  • custom_vocabulary — provide a list of domain-specific terms
  • custom_spelling — define preferred spellings or formatting
  • Other options supported by the Gladia API

Input:

  • Audio file URL (from File Upload or a public URL)

Output:

  • Transcription request ID and metadata

3. Get Transcription

The Get Transcription node retrieves the full transcription data from Gladia.
It performs a simple GET request using the transcription ID obtained in the previous step.

Input:

  • Transcription request ID

Output:

  • Full transcription text
  • Confidence scores
  • Summarization, chapterization, etc.

Example Flow

A typical workflow might look like this:

  1. File Upload → Upload local file and get URL
  2. Start Transcription → Send file URL to start transcription
  3. Get Transcription → Retrieve transcription results once complete

If your file is already public (e.g., hosted on an accessible URL), you can skip the File Upload node and start directly from Start Transcription.