How to Get a Transcript from a YouTube Video
Learn how to get a transcript from a YouTube video, copy the text, and export captions with timestamps for notes, research, and content planning.
YouTube transcript guides
Practical guides for getting, downloading, copying, converting, and analyzing YouTube transcripts.
Learn how to get a transcript from a YouTube video, copy the text, and export captions with timestamps for notes, research, and content planning.
Step-by-step guide to download a YouTube transcript with timestamps and save it as CSV for Google Sheets, Excel, or research notes.
A practical guide to creating YouTube transcripts with timestamps for studying, citations, editing, SEO workflows, and CSV analysis.
Convert a YouTube transcript to text from available captions. Learn how to copy transcript text and clean it for summaries, notes, and articles.
Learn how to convert a YouTube transcript to CSV with row numbers, timestamps, duration, and text for spreadsheet workflows.
Download YouTube captions as transcript text or CSV when captions are available on a public video.
Learn how to copy a YouTube transcript from available captions and use it for notes, summaries, research, and content workflows.
Generate transcripts from YouTube videos including tutorials, podcasts, lectures, and interviews when captions are available.
What to do when a YouTube video has no captions. Learn transcript options, manual fallback workflows, and when automatic caption extraction will fail.
Convert YouTube transcript text into a Word-friendly document workflow for notes, summaries, lessons, interviews, and research.
Learn how YouTube transcripts relate to subtitle files and when to use SRT or VTT exports for caption editing and publishing.
Use YouTube transcripts for study notes, lecture review, quote checking, summaries, flashcards, and research workflows.
Use YouTube podcast transcripts to create summaries, show notes, quotes, newsletters, clips, and content briefs.
Learn how YouTube Shorts transcript extraction works, when captions are available, and how to save short video text for research or content ideas.