YouTube to LinkedIn Post

Turn a YouTube transcript into a LinkedIn post draft you can edit before publishing.

At a glance

Transkripe loads captions from a public YouTube video when they are available. The LinkedIn draft is created from transcript text, so you can keep the source close while checking claims and quotes.

This is useful for interviews, talks, webinars and educational videos. It does not post to LinkedIn for you, and captionless videos may not work.

Use cases

Creators sharing lessons

Turn a recorded explanation into a clear post with one main idea.

Marketers reviewing webinars

Pull useful takeaways from customer talks or product demos.

Researchers summarizing interviews

Draft a professional post while checking details against the transcript.

Teachers and coaches

Share a learning point from a class or workshop without rewriting from memory.

How it works

  1. Paste a public YouTube link.
  2. Transkripe loads the transcript when captions or subtitles are available.
  3. Create a LinkedIn post draft, then edit tone, facts and formatting yourself.

Frequently asked questions

What does YouTube to LinkedIn create?
It creates a LinkedIn post draft from transcript text taken from a captioned YouTube video.
Does Transkripe publish to LinkedIn?
No. Transkripe creates text only. You publish manually from your own LinkedIn account.
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.
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.
Can I check the post against the transcript?
Yes. Keep the transcript open while editing so you can verify wording, names and claims.
Is Transkripe affiliated with LinkedIn or YouTube?
No. Transkripe is independent and is not affiliated with LinkedIn, YouTube or Google.