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Get the full text transcript and comments from any YouTube video.

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📹 List of YouTube video URLs to process. Supports all YouTube URL formats: youtube.com/watch, youtu.be, /shorts, /live

When enabled, only fetch transcript text (no metadata like title, description, views, etc.). This is faster and uses less resources.

Enable comment extraction for videos

⭐ Choose how to sort the comments: 'Top' for most relevant/liked, 'Newest' for most recent first

🧮 Maximum number of top-level comments to extract per video. Higher numbers = longer runtime. (Range: 10-100,000)

📽 Number of replies to fetch for each comment. Set to 0️⃣ to skip replies (10x faster!), or any number > 0 to enable (e.g., 10 = fetch up to 10 replies per comment)

Results to deliver

500 credits

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Sample Data Preview

The full transcript as a single block of text.A detailed list of transcript segments, each with its corresponding timestamp (e.g., "0:32").A confirmation of whether a transcript was available for the video.The original YouTube video URL and its unique Video ID.Optionally, a full list of video comments, including replies, author names, and like counts.
Value...2026-04-0510095https://...Sample Text...
Value...2026-04-0510093https://...Sample Text...
...............
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts the complete, timestamped transcript from any YouTube video, short, or live stream. Optionally, it can also pull comments to analyze audience feedback or sentiment.

This tool turns spoken content from YouTube videos into structured text data. It's designed for content creators, marketers, researchers, and anyone who needs to analyze or repurpose video content without manual transcription. ### Repurpose Video Content For content teams, the primary use is repurposing. A single video can be transformed into a blog post, multiple social media updates, a knowledge base article, or an email newsletter. This tool provides the raw text, complete with timestamps, making it straightforward to find key moments and quotes. ### Analyze Audience Feedback By enabling comment extraction, you can gather direct audience feedback. Analyze sentiment, identify common questions, and find user-generated testimonials. You can sort comments by 'Top' to see the most engaged-with feedback or by 'Newest' to monitor current conversations. This is invaluable for brand monitoring, product feedback, and community management. ### Research and Accessibility For journalists and academic researchers, this provides a fast way to get usable text from interviews, lectures, or news clips. It also serves an accessibility function, allowing you to create text-based versions of video content for audiences who are hearing-impaired or prefer to read.

Key Capabilities

  • The full transcript as a single block of text.
  • A detailed list of transcript segments, each with its corresponding timestamp (e.g., "0:32").
  • A confirmation of whether a transcript was available for the video.
  • The original YouTube video URL and its unique Video ID.
  • Optionally, a full list of video comments, including replies, author names, and like counts.
  • A content marketer extracts the transcript from a one-hour webinar to write a detailed blog post and create 10 social media snippets.
  • A market researcher pulls the top 500 comments from a competitor's product review video to analyze customer sentiment.
  • A journalist gets a timestamped transcript from a press conference video to accurately quote a public official.
  • An e-learning creator converts video lectures into downloadable study guides and notes for students.
  • A social media manager monitors comments on their brand's latest video campaign to answer questions and gather feedback.
  • An SEO specialist uses the transcript from a popular industry video to create an article that targets similar long-tail keywords.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Paste one or more YouTube video URLs into the input field.

2

For faster runs, keep 'Transcript Only Mode' enabled. Disable it to get additional video metadata.

3

To get comments, enable the 'Extract Comments' option.

4

Set the maximum number of comments and replies to fetch per video.

5

Run the tool and wait for the extraction to complete.

6

Download your data as a JSON, CSV, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a simple interface. You just need to provide the YouTube video URLs.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to extract YouTube transcripts and comments?
How many videos can I process at once?
Can I use this data for client projects?
What happens if a video doesn't have a transcript?
Can I get transcripts in different languages?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Is the cost predictable?