Pulse STT — full feature parity over HTTP and WebSocket
Pulse STT — full feature parity over HTTP and WebSocket
The full Pulse STT feature set is now available on both HTTP (pre-recorded) and WebSocket (realtime) modes with consistent flag names and response shapes.
What this means in practice:
- Same query parameters and request body fields work the same way on
POST /waves/v1/pulse/get_text(pre-recorded) andwss://api.smallest.ai/waves/v1/pulse/get_text(realtime). - Speaker diarization, word timestamps, sentence-level utterances, emotion detection, gender detection, keyword boosting, redaction, punctuation, and inverse text normalisation all behave identically across modes.
- The full per-feature documentation is on the Features pages.
Migration: no action — additive. Existing integrations on either mode continue working.

