YouTube Key Points Generator
Extract the main takeaways from a YouTube video without rewatching the full recording.
At a glance
A YouTube key points generator turns transcript text into short bullets. Transkripe starts with a public YouTube link, loads captions when they are available and creates concise takeaways from that text.
Use it for lectures, tutorials, interviews and creator research. If captions are missing, Transkripe cannot create key points for that video.
Use cases
Students reviewing lessons
Turn a long explanation into a short list of ideas to revisit before class or exams.
Creators scanning interviews
Find useful moments before clipping, scripting or writing follow-up content.
Researchers checking quotes
Use bullets as a map, then confirm exact wording in the transcript.
Marketers reviewing webinars
Pull the useful claims and examples before writing recap content.
How it works
- Paste a public YouTube link.
- Transkripe loads the transcript when captions or subtitles are available.
- Extract key points, then copy or refine the bullets for your notes.
Frequently asked questions
- What are YouTube key points?
- They are short bullet takeaways created from the transcript of a YouTube video.
- Does this work for every YouTube video?
- No. Transkripe works when the public video has captions or subtitles available. Private, restricted or captionless videos may not load.
- Can I copy the key points?
- Yes. After key points are generated, you can copy them into notes, documents or content drafts.
- Are key points the same as a summary?
- No. A summary explains the main ideas in prose, while key points keep the takeaways short and easy to scan.
- Is Transkripe free to start?
- Yes. You can create a transcript for free when captions are available and try AI outputs from the transcript. Usage limits are shown clearly inside the app.
- Is Transkripe affiliated with YouTube?
- No. Transkripe is independent and is not affiliated with YouTube or Google.