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Transcript.you

Paste a YouTube link and turn video into readable, searchable text.

One-click Copy Clickable Timestamps Multiple Languages

What Transcript.you helps you do

Read Before You Watch

Skim the transcript first and decide which parts of a video are worth your time.

Copy Clean Text

Move spoken YouTube content into notes, docs, outlines, briefs, or research files.

Keep the Timestamps

Jump from a line of text back to the exact moment in the original video.

Use AI Faster

Start summaries, takeaways, and repurposing work from clean transcript text.

Use Available Languages

Choose from the transcript languages exposed by the original YouTube video.

Build a Text Library

Turn useful videos into searchable references you can revisit later.

How Transcript.you works

  1. Paste a YouTube video link into the transcript box.
  2. Open the transcript with timestamps and any available caption languages.
  3. Copy the text, search for key moments, or use AI tools to summarize and repurpose it.

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A simple home for YouTube transcripts

Transcript.you is the main workspace for turning YouTube videos into useful text. It is broad by design: start with a link, get the transcript, then decide whether you want notes, a summary, quotes, captions, research material, or content ideas.

If you only need the focused URL tool, open the YouTube transcript generator page.

If your goal is notes, captions, summaries, or publishing workflows, use transcribe YouTube videos to text.

For everyday video research

  • Check whether a long video contains the answer you need before watching all of it.
  • Copy useful lines into your own notes while keeping timestamps for verification.
  • Turn tutorials, interviews, reviews, lectures, and talks into searchable references.

For turning videos into work

  • Use transcripts as source material for summaries, briefs, captions, and content drafts.
  • Share readable text with teammates who do not have time to watch the full video.
  • Keep one lightweight workflow for reading, copying, and reusing YouTube content.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Transcript.you?

Transcript.you is a free YouTube transcript tool that turns video links into readable text with timestamps when a transcript is available.

Is Transcript.you only for YouTube transcripts?

For Transcript.you, the homepage is focused on YouTube links, but the site also includes separate tools for audio files, video files, captions, subtitles, and bulk transcription workflows.

Can I use Transcript.you for notes and summaries?

For Transcript.you, yes. Once you have the transcript, you can copy it into notes, search it for important moments, or use AI features to create summaries and takeaways.

Does Transcript.you create transcripts when YouTube has none?

For Transcript.you, for YouTube URL transcript fetching, the video needs an accessible caption or transcript track. If there is no available transcript, upload-based transcription tools may be a better fit.

What makes the homepage different from the YouTube transcript generator page for Transcript.you?

The homepage introduces the overall Transcript.you workflow. The YouTube transcript generator page is the focused utility page for pasting a URL and generating a transcript.

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