For content creators

YouTube transcripts
for the way you work.

Research competitor videos, cut long-form into shorts, export captions, and turn spoken content into text you can search, quote, and repurpose.

Built around creator workflows, not generic transcription.

Four things creators
do with a transcript.

Research, shorts, captions, repurposing. Each starts from the same paste-a-URL moment.

Research

Study how other creators structure videos.

Pull the transcript, scan the hooks, see how the argument lands. Faster than replaying the same video.

  • Read competitor videos end-to-end
  • Spot the hook, the pivot, the payoff
  • Save angles to your research doc
Shorts

Find clip-worthy moments with timestamps.

Jump through a long video by scanning the transcript and mark timestamps for short-form cuts.

  • Scan for strong quotes
  • Mark moments with timestamps
  • Jump back to the exact second
Captions

Export SRT or VTT for your next edit.

Drop subtitles into Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, or CapCut. Or ship a VTT track with an embed.

  • SRT for desktop editors
  • VTT for web players
  • Plain-text to tweak before import
Repurpose

Turn one video into multiple pieces.

Use the transcript to draft a newsletter, a blog recap, a thread, or a follow-up video outline.

  • Quote lines with timestamps
  • Summarize spoken content
  • Reuse ideas across formats

Creator-friendly,
not enterprise bloat.

Solo YouTubers, short-form editors, course creators, marketing teams — anyone whose work starts with a video link.

YouTubersShort-form editorsPodcast creatorsCourse creatorsMarketing teamsResearch agencies

Questions, answered.

No. It's built for creators working with any public YouTube video — research, competitor analysis, captions, clips, and repurposing.
Plain text, timestamped transcript, SRT subtitles, and VTT captions.
Yes. A free account unlocks AI speech-to-text for videos up to one hour.
Yes. Timestamps stay linked to lines, so you can cite the exact moment in the video.
Grab the transcript, scan for hooks and pivots, and save useful lines alongside your own notes.

Put the transcript
to work.

Paste your link, fetch public captions instantly, or create a free account to transcribe videos up to one hour free.

No signup needed for public transcripts.