YouTube links to transcripts and subtitles
YouTube Video to Text
Long or information-dense YouTube videos are easier to search and organize as text. Videosays returns clean text, timestamped subtitles, and video context from a public YouTube link.
Use cases for YouTube video to text
Turn tutorials and interviews into searchable notes
Extract ideas, quotes, and content structure
Export SRT or VTT for subtitle workflows
Let an AI agent summarize or archive the video
Get a transcript from a YouTube link
Submit a public YouTube URL instead of replaying and transcribing the video manually. Copy the complete text when the task finishes.
Use timestamps to return to the source
Timeline segments preserve where each part appears in the video, making it easier to verify quotes, revisit key moments, or edit subtitles.
Designed for long-running tasks
Longer videos run asynchronously. The dashboard shows task state, while the CLI and AI agents can poll until the requested result is ready.
FAQ
Does the YouTube video need existing captions?
Not always. Processing depends on public accessibility and whether usable captions or media are available.
Can Videosays process YouTube Shorts?
Yes, publicly accessible YouTube Shorts links can be submitted.
Which subtitle formats are available?
Videosays supports clean text, timeline, TXT, SRT, and VTT results.