YouTube to Notes
Turn a YouTube video transcript into organized notes for study, research or content planning.
At a glance
YouTube notes are structured notes created from the transcript of a video. Transkripe starts with captions, then helps group the main ideas into headings and bullets.
Notes depend on transcript text. Public captions must be available, and AI note generation may have daily limits.
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 the transcript when captions or subtitles are available.
- 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?
- No. Transkripe needs captions or subtitles before it can create notes from a 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.
- Are YouTube notes free?
- Transcripts are free. AI notes may have daily limits, with higher limits available when signed in.
- 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.