YouTube Transcript Generator
Built for students, podcasters, and researchers who need an accurate YouTube transcript of long videos, fast.
Free YouTube Transcript Generator — Online, No Sign-Up
Paste any public YouTube video, lecture, podcast, or interview and get a clean, timestamped YouTube transcript, chapter summary, and one-click translation.
YouTube Transcript GeneratorYouTube Script ExtractorTranscribe Any YouTube Video to TextYouTube to Text ConverterYouTube Video Transcript Tool
See a Real YouTube Transcript With Timestamps


What the Free YouTube Transcript Generator Gives You
A timestamped YouTube transcript
Every run returns clean, punctuated text split into timestamped segments, so you can jump to any moment and copy the exact line you need.
Works even without captions
No captions on the video? Speech recognition transcribes the spoken audio directly, so you get a full YouTube transcript even when the uploader never added subtitles or CC.
Chapter summary and mindmap
Long lectures and tutorials come back as a short summary, chapter breakdown, and a three-level mindmap, so you can grasp a 60-minute video without watching it end to end.
Podcasts, lectures, interviews, and webinars
Built for long-form YouTube content. Transcribe a full podcast episode, a conference talk, or a two-person interview and read it as text.
One-click translation
Send the whole YouTube transcript, summary, and chapters into another language with a single click, no copy-paste into a separate translator.
The YouTube Transcript Tool Made for Long-Form Video
Timestamps, chapters, and translation load on one page, so you can read and reuse a two-hour talk.

A Clean YouTube Transcript With Real Timestamps
Paste a public link and the YouTube transcript generator returns the full spoken text, punctuated and split into timestamped segments you can scan. Click any timestamp to line the words up against the moment they were said, which matters when you are pulling a quote from minute forty of a lecture. The same YouTube transcript reads three ways, so you pick whichever fits the job. Timestamped segments to navigate by, a plain-text block for reading straight through or dropping into a doc, and an SRT-style caption layout when you want the subtitle cadence. One click copies the transcript as plain text, ready for your notes, doc, or editor. A downloadable SRT file is on the way but not shipped yet, so today the copy button gives you plain text from whichever view is on screen.

Turn a Long YouTube Video Into Skimmable Notes
A 90-minute lecture or a dense tutorial is hard to search and impossible to highlight while it plays. This YouTube transcript tool fixes that. Alongside the raw YouTube transcript you get a short summary that captures the point in seconds, a chapter breakdown that maps how the video is structured, and a three-level mindmap of the topics and key claims. Skim the chapters to find the ten minutes that matter, then jump straight to that timestamp instead of scrubbing the bar. Students turn the transcript into revision notes with correctly spelled terminology, and self-learners turn a tutorial into a written checklist they can work through step by step. The video's view, like, and comment counts also show up beside the text.

Transcribe Podcasts, Interviews, and Webinars on YouTube
Long-form talk is where a transcript matters most. Drop in a podcast episode, a recorded webinar, or a two-person interview and get a readable YouTube transcript of the whole conversation from start to finish. The text keeps up across topic changes and back-and-forth exchanges, so you can follow who said what and lift an exact line without replaying the audio. Researchers use the YouTube transcript to quote a source accurately and to search a two-hour talk for a single term. Podcasters use it to draft show notes and pull chapter markers straight from the words. Because the YouTube transcript is text, a single Ctrl-F finds any word in the whole episode. You cannot do that with the scrubber bar.

The Built-In YouTube Transcript, But Actually Usable
YouTube does have a built-in transcript. Open a video, tap the three-dot menu, and choose Show transcript. It works, but it stops there. You cannot download it, there is no plain-text or SRT-style layout, the panel is awkward to search, and Shorts have no transcript panel at all. This tool takes the same spoken words and makes them usable. Paste a link and get a clean, timestamped YouTube transcript you can copy in one click, read as plain text, skim by chapter, and translate into another language. It works on regular videos and Shorts alike, so you can copy the transcript and reuse it anywhere instead of scrolling a side panel by hand.
How to Get a YouTube Transcript in 3 Steps
- 1
Paste a YouTube link
Grab the URL of any public YouTube video, Short, or podcast from the address bar or Share button, then drop it into the field at the top of this page. Nothing to install, no account to open.
- 2
Get your timestamped transcript
In seconds you get a clean, punctuated YouTube transcript in timestamped segments, plus an auto chapter breakdown for longer videos.
- 3
Summarize and translate
Open the summary and mindmap to skim the video, then translate the whole transcript into your language with one click.
YouTube Transcript Workflows for Students, Podcasters, and Researchers
Students and researchers
A recorded lecture is hard to study from. Transcribe it and the YouTube transcript becomes searchable revision notes with every term spelled correctly. Jump to the chapter you need, quote a passage word for word in an essay, and skim a 90-minute seminar in the time it takes to read a few pages instead of rewatching the whole recording.
Podcasters and interviewers
A single episode holds a week of material once it is text. Get the full YouTube transcript of your interview, then lift pull-quotes, draft show notes, and mark chapters straight from the words. Search a two-hour conversation for the one exchange you remember, timestamp it, and reuse it in a clip, a caption, or a newsletter without scrubbing back through the audio by ear.
Video-to-blog repurposers
One long video holds enough material for a blog post, a newsletter, and a thread. Turn a YouTube video to text and reshape the transcript into written content instead of typing from playback. The summary and chapter breakdown hand you an outline, the timestamps let you drop in exact quotes, and translating the YouTube transcript opens the same piece to a second-language audience with one click.
Accessibility and captions
A readable YouTube transcript lets someone who is deaf or hard of hearing follow a talk at their own pace, and the SRT-style view mirrors the caption timing line by line. Read a webinar in a quiet office, catch every term in a thick-accented tutorial, or hand a written record to anyone who cannot rely on sound.
Journalists and fact-checkers
A claim worth checking is often buried forty minutes into a livestream or a long interview, and rewatching to find it wastes hours. Search the YouTube transcript for the phrase, read the lines around it for context, and lift the quote word for word. Because creators quietly swap in edited re-uploads and pull originals offline, saving the transcript the day you watch keeps a dated record of what was said.
Educators and course creators
Turning a recorded class into text makes it easier to reuse. Hand the YouTube transcript to students who missed the session, build a reading from a video lecture, or pull the exact definition you used into a slide. The chapter breakdown maps the lesson for you, and the plain-text view drops straight into a handout, an LMS page, or a study guide.
What Students and Podcasters Say
“I had a 70-minute lecture to revise from and no time to rewatch it. I pasted the link, read the chapter summary, and jumped to the two sections I actually needed. Copied those lines into my notes and moved on.”
YouTube Transcript Generator vs. the Alternatives
| This YouTube transcript tool | YouTube's built-in transcript | Browser extensions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Timestamped, copyable text | Partial | Varies | |
| Works on Shorts | Varies | ||
| Chapter summary & mindmap | |||
| One-click translation | |||
| No install / no extension |
Frequently Asked Questions About the YouTube Transcript Tool
Ready to Turn a YouTube Video Into Text?
Drop a public YouTube link into the box at the top and, seconds later, you have a timestamped transcript, a chapter summary, and translation a click away. No account needed to get going.
Sign up — it's freeWhat Is a YouTube Transcript?
A YouTube transcript is the full spoken audio of a video written out as text. Instead of watching end to end, you read what was said, search it for a word, copy an exact line, and jump to the timestamp where it appears. Some videos ship with captions the uploader added, but many do not, and even when captions exist they are locked inside the player and hard to pull out cleanly.
This generator builds the YouTube transcript for you from any public link, whether the video already has captions or not. It splits the words into timestamped segments, offers a plain-text and SRT-style view, and adds a chapter summary and mindmap for long videos. That turns a lecture, podcast, or webinar into text you can skim, quote, and translate in a single click.