The way i do it is to open YouTube in brave in desktop mode, then copy the transcript and use another page to remove the timestamps. I just use it to summarize videos that i can't see or that my family who isn't bilingual can at least absorb the info of the videos i want them to see. Is there another way? In PC i just have chrome extensions to do that but in my android not. Please help
The way i do it is to open YouTube in brave in desktop mode, then copy the transcript and use another page to remove the timestamps. I just use it to summarize videos that i can't see or that my family who isn't bilingual can at least absorb the info of the videos i want them to see. Is there another way? In PC i just have chrome extensions to do that but in my android not. Please help
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Trying to take some notes. There was a AI site I came across a while ago but it only had 3 uses unfortunately but it was really nice for transcribing a 2 hour long youtube video into notes.
Does anyone know any applications or AI sites that offer this with no limitations?
Is there a way to somehow get a transcript, let it be even auto-generated and in bad quality provided by YT, without using expensive websites which I just cannot afford? Saw some Chrome extensions of it but I'm afraid it can be a virus. Maybe, someone can suggest something free to recognize a transcript or any other way to somehow get at least auto-generated by YT subtitles? I'll be indescribably happy if someone helps me. Thank you very much.
Most accurate app or software that can convert a video I have from my laptop to text? Thank you!
Simply upload media files or paste YouTube URLs, and let UniScribe handle the rest. UniScribe will provide you with a precisely transcribed text, an AI-generated summary, a mind map, and a list of key Q&As. It also supports exporting and sharing!
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I recently created a tool that makes it super easy to fetch YouTube transcripts, and I thought some of you might find it useful: youtube-transcript.io. It’s completely free and very straightforward to use.
Why I Built It:
I know there are more tools that do this, but I created this tool because I was searching for a better alternative myself. The existing options just weren’t cutting it for me. Plus, I’m planning to add more quality-of-life features in the future, so stay tuned!
Why You Should Check It Out:
Free Forever: Fetch the entire transcript from any video without ever having to pay a dime.
Fast & Reliable: Get YouTube video captions with just one click! Copy or download them as .txt, .srt, .vtt, or .csv.
Summarize with AI: Save time by reading AI-generated summaries of the video transcripts. Perfect for when you're in a rush!
How It Works:
Enter the YouTube URL: Simply paste the URL of the video you want the transcript for.
Get Transcript: Click the button and voila! The entire transcript is at your fingertips.
Try it Out:
Give it a try at youtube-transcript.io and let me know what you think. All feedback is welcome!
I’m trying to grab the transcript from a YouTube video so I can summarize or review it later. What’s the easiest way to do this?
Edit: Thanks for the tips, everyone. Tried vomo.ai based on a rec, wasn’t sure at first but it worked really well for getting the transcript + summary.
I wanted to share three simple tools for transcribing YouTube videos. If you need to get text from video content, these options might help:
YouTube's Automatic Captions: YouTube provides automatic captions for many videos. Just click the "CC" button on the video player. You can then download the captions using third-party tools like DownSub or KeepSubs. This method is quick but may not be the most accurate.
Otter.ai: Otter is a popular transcription service that can handle YouTube videos. Upload the video file or link, and Otter will generate a transcription. It offers decent accuracy and useful features like speaker identification.
Vomo.ai: Vomo offers an efficient way to transcribe YouTube videos. Simply import the YouTube link, and Vomo will automatically transcribe the audio. It uses advanced models (nova-2 and Whisper) for accurate transcription and supports multiple languages. Vomo also provides a 7-day free trial and no limits on transcription time or quantity, with the added benefit of AI analysis using GPT-4o for summaries and action items.
Hope you find these tools helpful! If you have any other suggestions or questions, feel free to share.
I have ~30hrs of classroom lecture that I would like to convert so I can read them faster.
Hey folks! 👋
We’ve been working on a side project called YouTube Transcript Generator — a lightweight tool that helps you extract clean transcripts from YouTube videos instantly. Whether you’re researching, quoting, learning, or just want to save time, this tool makes it super easy.
👉 YouTube Transcript Generator – Instantly transcribe any YouTube video
Just paste the link, and we’ll generate a clean, formatted transcript you can read, copy, or download. No fluff. No sign-up. Just fast, accurate transcripts.
What it does:
You paste in a YouTube URL and get a full transcript — broken into readable chunks and free of timestamps or clutter.
Perfect for:
Students taking notes
Content creators quoting interviews or podcasts
Journalists and researchers
Anyone who wants to skim a video instead of watching 30+ minutes
Why we built it:
We kept running into this ourselves — watching entire videos just to find a 10-second quote, or copying messy autogenerated captions full of timestamps and weird formatting.
There wasn’t a dead-simple, fast way to get a clean transcript. So we built one.
How it works:
Paste a YouTube URL
Click "Generate Transcript"
Copy, read, or download the cleaned-up text
That’s it — no login or credit card.
Try it here (free): https://youtube-transcript-generator.net/
We’re still in early days, and would love your thoughts:
Is this useful for you?
Anything you'd want to improve or add?
Any edge cases it doesn’t handle well?
We’re all ears — and happy to check out your projects too. 🚀
Hey everyone!
I am excited to share my new Chrome extension, YT Video to Text! 🎉 It allows you to instantly generate transcripts for any YouTube video, making it super easy to read, search, and save key information—no more scrubbing through long videos!
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✨ Features Currently Available:
✅ Instant YouTube Transcripts – Get the full text of any video with one click.
✅ Jump to Sections – Click timestamps to go directly to a specific part of the video.
✅ Copy & Save – Copy the transcript for notes, work, or research.
✅ Boost Learning – Quickly scan videos instead of watching the full length.
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Perfect For:
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Would love to hear your feedback! Try it out and let me know what you think. 🚀
Wishing you all a great day! 😊
I have 2 separate videos that are huge (one 12gb and other 13.5gb) with around 4h each and I need to transcribe all of this to create a book. What are the best ways to do this?
Should I first convert this to mp3 or whatever to lower the size of the file and then transcribe? Sorry I'm a total noob at this stuff.
Thanks in advance.
I have video files of interviews at 1-3gb. What app do I use to transcribe them into text?
"I will give you a copy and paste of a youtube transcript. This includes timestamps, and the text is disjointed. Please remove the timestamps and rewrite the text into joined-up prose. Do not start writing yet. Do you understand?"
Then copy and paste the youtube transcription.
If you don't know how to see the transcript: Locate and click the three horizontal dots below the video. They should be next to the Share and Save buttons. Clicking the dots pulls up a short menu. Click Open transcript.
There's a lot of cool information on YouTube but I prefer reading it. Any tools to convert YouTube to text?
Do you use a tool to transcribe the audio of your video? I want to be able to play my video and have it transcribed in such a way that I can then use that text. So convert it to a .TXT like file.
I am toying with the idea of a blog as a cross-reference to my YouTube channel. I'd like to go back and Transcribe the audio of my older video videos into text that I can then use as the basis for various articles. Recognize that the same person will not necessarily read and watch so the fact that the two will share much of the same wording isn't a concern.
I've tried to use the dictation tool on Word but it won't "hear" the audio from the system or even speakers.
Regarding second brain I wonder how you guys achieve that? I went with Downsub to create transcripts of videos but they are..well they're like youtube cc. Without any interpuction. So I get a lot of text without any , . ; and & but loads of breaks between every short line of text. I am aware of textcleaners and beautifiers to get rid of the line breaks but they cannot add any punctuation to improve readability.
I have a vimeo video that is available to me for a few days. I want to transcribe it to text. I underdtand that I can convert it to audio through audacity. But I am completely lost about how to use open AI whisper. Why is this so complicated? Its a 1 hr video.
https://www.reddit.com/r/software/comments/1h70aod/need_some_sort_of_tool_that_allows_me_to/