
Transkripe
Video Transcription Tool
Transkripe turns public YouTube links into readable transcripts, then creates summaries, notes, key points, quizzes, and drafts from captions or AI audio.

What does Transkripe do?
Transkripe is a web app that turns a public YouTube URL into a readable transcript and helps you generate AI summaries, study notes, key points, quizzes, and reusable content drafts from that transcript.
It uses YouTube captions when they’re available. When captions are missing or not usable, Transkripe can create a transcript from the video audio using AI transcription after credit confirmation.
Once the transcript is ready, you can copy or download it as a plain .txt file at any time. Then transform it into short or long summaries, clean study-style notes, bulleted key takeaways, and draft-ready outputs for content work like blog or newsletter ideas, social drafts, and quiz questions.
Transcripts are designed to stay grounded in the visible transcript, with AI outputs using credits and clear credit usage at each step.
What can I create with Transkripe?
You can generate a transcript from a public YouTube link and then produce summaries, study notes, key points, quiz questions, and reusable content drafts based on that transcript.
Do I need YouTube captions for Transkripe to work?
No. Transkripe first checks YouTube captions; if they’re missing or not usable, it can create the transcript from the video audio using AI transcription after credit confirmation.
Are caption-based transcripts free?
Yes. Caption-based transcript extraction is free and doesn’t require sign-up, while AI audio transcription and other paid AI outputs use Credits.
Can I copy or download the transcript?
Yes. You can copy the transcript and download it as a plain .txt file.
Can I turn a transcript into blog posts or social drafts?
Yes. After generating the transcript, you can create drafts such as blog and newsletter ideas, social-ready content drafts, and other reusable outputs like chapter summaries or quiz questions.
How does credit usage work for AI transcription?
AI transcription uses credits and asks for credit confirmation when captions aren’t available. Credits are used for AI outputs based on the transcript workflow, with clear credit usage at each step.