Paste a YouTube link—get a timestamped transcript you can read, search, copy, or export as TXT, SRT, or VTT.
watch, Shorts, youtu.be, or embed links — the URL must resolve to a single video ID.
Any public YouTube video with captions. Watch, Shorts, youtu.be, or video ID above.
Lines load with timestamps from YouTube captions—uploaded or auto-generated—ready to scroll and search.
Click any line to jump the player, copy the full text, or export TXT, SRT, or VTT for editing elsewhere.
Turn spoken audio into text you can read, search, and export.
Every line with a timestamp—scroll, search, and read exactly what was said, in the order it was spoken.
Tap a line to seek the player; the active line stays in sync as the video plays—read and watch without switching tabs.
Copy plain text or download caption-ready files for editors, web players, and CMS workflows—no manual reformatting.
Pulled from YouTube captions—uploaded or auto-generated—not scraped from titles, descriptions, or guesswork.
Mine interviews and long uploads for clip-ready lines—timestamps included so you can mark in and out without rewatching the whole file.
Skim lectures and talks with searchable text instead of scrubbing the timeline—jump back only to the moments worth saving.
Jump to a phrase, claim, or keyword in a long video—then cite the timestamp in notes, papers, or team docs.
Turn spoken content into blog posts, newsletters, show notes, or study sheets—starting from the full transcript, not a rough paraphrase.
Same video, same link—no re-pasting or re-exporting.
Video Summary
Skim the core idea as a brief, detailed, or bullet summary without rewatching.
Video Analyzer
Decode hook, pacing, and beat structure from the transcript you just extracted.
Script Generator
Draft your own script in the proven hook and beat map of this video.
Subtitle Downloader
Export .srt or .vtt caption files from the same link for editors or embeds.