Get a complete text transcript of every video on a YouTube channel.
YouTube video URL, channel URL, or video ID. Supports all URL formats: youtube.com/watch?v=, youtu.be/, youtube.com/shorts/, youtube.com/live/, youtube.com/channel/, youtube.com/@username, etc. The prefilled example uses a single video because it is the most reliable automated test path.
Maximum number of videos to process from a channel. Ignored when the input is a single video URL or video ID.
Results to deliver
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Extracts the machine-generated text transcripts from any public YouTube video or an entire channel's video library. Provides clean text for content analysis, SEO research, or repurposing video content.
Manually transcribing video content is slow and costly. This tool automates the process by pulling the complete, machine-generated transcript from any public YouTube video, or from all videos on a specified channel. It's designed for marketers, content creators, researchers, and anyone who needs to work with the spoken content of videos at scale. Simply provide a URL for a single video or a channel. For channels, you can set a limit on how many of the latest videos you want to process. The output is a structured data file containing the full text of each transcript, along with metadata like the video title, URL, and channel name. This saves hours of manual work and makes video content as searchable and analyzable as a text document. ### What you can do with the data Use the extracted transcripts to perform competitor research by analyzing the topics and keywords they focus on. Repurpose your own video content into blog posts, social media threads, and newsletters. For researchers and analysts, this data is a valuable source for qualitative analysis, sentiment analysis, or training language models. SEO specialists can identify common phrases and keywords used by top-ranking channels to inform their own content strategy.
Find the YouTube channel or specific video you want to analyze.
Copy its URL from your browser's address bar.
Paste the URL into the 'YouTube URL' field.
If using a channel URL, set the 'Maximum Videos' to process.
Click 'Run' to start the extraction.
Once the run is complete, preview and download your data in your preferred format.