AI Video Summarizer
An hour-long video, summarized before your coffee cools. Paste the link, and the AI works through what's said and hands you the points that matter.
Illustration — the summary appears in your chat workspace
How to Summarize a YouTube Video with AI
Three steps between a link and the takeaways — no scrubbing through the timeline.
1Paste the video link
A YouTube link or another public video URL — talks, tutorials, podcasts on video, lectures.
2The AI reads the video
It works from what's actually said — the video's speech and captions — so the summary reflects the content, not the thumbnail.
3Get the summary, then dig in
The summary lands in a chat — ask what was said about a specific topic, request more detail on one section, or a shorter version.
Built for the Videos You Don't Have Time For
Anywhere the talking is long and the point is short.
YouTube video summarizer
Paste a YouTube link and skip to the substance — reviews, interviews, video essays, and hour-long deep dives condensed to minutes.
Lectures and tutorials
Turn recorded lectures and how-to videos into structured notes you can actually study from — concepts, steps, and examples in order.
Talks and webinars
Conference talks, product demos, recorded webinars — get the claims and takeaways without sitting through the intros.
Ask about the video
A video summarizer you can question: “what did they say about X”, “list every tool they mentioned”, “summarize just the ending”.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I summarize a YouTube video?
Paste the video link in the box above and submit. The AI reads the video's speech and captions and returns the summary in a chat, where you can ask for the style you want and keep asking about it.
Does it actually watch the video?
It works from what's said — the spoken audio and captions — which is where the substance of talks, tutorials, and interviews lives. That's what makes the summary faithful to the content.
How long can the video be?
Long videos are fine — hour-plus lectures and podcasts are exactly the point. For very long recordings, ask for a section-by-section summary and then zoom into the parts you care about.
Which videos work?
Public videos with spoken content — YouTube links work best. If a video has no speech or captions to read, there's nothing to summarize from, so music videos won't give much.
Can I get the summary in my language?
Yes — ask for the summary in whatever language you want, regardless of the language spoken in the video.