EasyScribe

YouTube summarizer

YouTube video summarizer built on editable transcripts

Paste a public YouTube link, create a transcript, and turn long videos into summaries, notes, key points, translations, captions, and exports.

Transcript first
AI summary
Notes and captions
YouTube transcript being summarized into notes and export files
The strongest summary starts with a transcript you can search, check, and reuse.

Use cases

Where this page should win traffic

Long lectures

Turn long lessons into notes and searchable transcript sections.

Interview review

Find ideas, quotes, and takeaways without rewatching the whole video.

Content reuse

Move from transcript to summary, captions, or article drafts.

Workflow

From old search intent to new product action

These pages keep the old search intent, but send every visitor into the current EasyScribe product workflow.

01

Paste a public YouTube URL

Use a video link for lectures, interviews, tutorials, podcast videos, or research material.

02

Create the transcript

EasyScribe turns the video into timestamped text or uses captions when suitable.

03

Summarize and reuse

Generate notes, key points, translations, captions, or exports from the transcript.

FAQ

Questions before you start

Does summarizing require a transcript first?

Yes. EasyScribe creates or imports transcript text first, then uses that transcript for summaries, notes, translations, and exports.

Can videos without captions be summarized?

Public videos can often be processed from audio when captions are not available, but restricted or protected videos may fail.

Can I still edit the transcript?

Yes. The transcript remains editable, so you can review text before using it for summaries or exports.