NEW: AI transcripts without captions
YouTube to Notes
Turn a YouTube video transcript into organized notes for study, research or content planning.
Paste a public YouTube link.
Transkripe loads transcript text from captions or AI audio transcription.
Create notes, then edit the headings and details for your own use.
At a glance
YouTube notes are structured notes created from the transcript of a video. Transkripe can start with captions or direct AI audio transcription, then group main ideas into headings and bullets.
Notes depend on transcript text. Private, unavailable, restricted or age-restricted videos may still fail.
Use cases
Students reviewing lessons
Convert a lecture into notes you can scan before homework or exams.
Researchers checking ideas
Organize claims and references while keeping the transcript nearby.
Creators planning content
Turn a video into a clear outline before writing scripts or posts.
Teachers preparing recaps
Create a first pass of lesson notes for students to review.
How it works
- Paste a public YouTube link.
- Transkripe loads transcript text from captions or AI audio transcription.
- Create notes, then edit the headings and details for your own use.
Frequently asked questions
- What are YouTube notes?
- YouTube notes are organized notes created from the transcript of a YouTube video.
- Does this work without captions?
- Yes. If captions are missing, Transkripe can create transcript text from the video audio with AI transcription.
- Does this work for every YouTube video?
- Transkripe supports captions and AI audio transcription. Private, unavailable, restricted or age-restricted videos may still fail.
- Are YouTube notes free?
- YouTube caption transcripts are free. AI notes use Credits and balance rules shown in the app.
- Can I copy the notes?
- Yes. After notes are generated, you can copy them into your study file, document or content draft.
- Is Transkripe affiliated with YouTube?
- No. Transkripe is independent and is not affiliated with YouTube or Google.