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Google’s ambitious vision for the future of podcasts
August 19, 2025
A few days ago, we told you about howGoogle is working right nowto make podcasts more upfront in Google search results, and how the company sees the medium as having an important future. Now, via the conclusion of the five-part seriesPacific Contentjust published, we have a better idea of what the future of podcasts will look like.
There are three advancements thatGooglewould like to make withpodcastsin the coming years. Granted, none of these are actually real technologies yet, but Google Podcasts Product Manager Zack Reneau-Wedeen, pictured above, says that Google is going to “try to make these experiences possible.”

Here’s what Google has in mind for the future of podcasts.
Instant Transcription
Reneau-Wedeen has a vision that every podcast episode that hits the internet gets turned into a text file. Using artificial intelligence, Google would “listen” to every episode and transcribe it into a time-stamped document that itself could then be searchable.
This would not only make it easy to find podcast episodes surrounding particular phrases and keywords, but it would also enable listeners to immediately jump to one section of a podcast that interests them.

You can do something similar onYouTuberight now. If you want to hear a live rendition of a particular song in a full-length concert, you can link directly to that part of the video in the description. You canclick here for an example. The difference with podcasts is that the time stamps would be automatically created.
If you could do that with podcasts, it would help not only podcast listeners but also general queries to Google. If you ask Google a question like, “What is Shaq’s favorite color,” it could link you to an audio clip of Shaq on a podcast giving that information directly.

Lookahead Scrubbing
Assuming that a text transcription of podcast episodes becomes a reality, another YouTube feature would then be possible. If you hover over the progress bar of a YouTube video, you will see little images that give you an idea of what’s coming up. This helps you find the content you need in any given video.
Google wants to do the same thing with podcasts, where you’d be able to scrub ahead on a progress bar and see, in text form, what will be discussed later on in the episode.
Instant Translation
The ultimate goal with podcast transcription would be to make podcasts from all areas of the world understandable by all citizens.
Right now, a podcast in English doesn’t help you much if you don’t speak English. But Google could transcribe a podcast, translate the text into any given language, and then recreate that podcast in a language you understand. Using artificial intelligence, Google could theoretically deliver that podcast in the original voice tones of the podcasters.
That’s pretty creepy, but also really cool.
The entire five-part series on the future of podcasts is fascinating if you have time to read through it all. Either way, if you’re a podcast fan, it’s nice to know that Google is giving a sharp focus to the medium. That means more podcasts that are easier to get!
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