Why timestamps matter
Timestamps keep transcript text tied to the source video, which helps with citations, editing, QA, and content review.
Transcript with timestamps
Create a timestamped YouTube transcript for studying, citations, video editing, content repurposing, and spreadsheet analysis.
Timestamps keep transcript text tied to the source video, which helps with citations, editing, QA, and content review.
Structured rows are easier to filter, sort, tag, and import into workflows than a plain transcript blob.
Open the transcript in a spreadsheet and build your own notes, keyword lists, or content outlines.
Readable timestamps use HH:MM:SS.mmm, and millisecond fields are included for automation.
You can use them as a reference, but always verify important quotes against the original video.