AI Video Transcript Generator
Free video to text without the typing. Paste a link — or tell it what you'll upload — and get a clean transcript you can search, quote, and reuse.
Illustration — the transcript opens in your workspace
How to Get a Transcript from a Video
Three steps from footage to text — no replaying five-second chunks while you type.
1Add your video
Paste a public video link here, or upload the file — MP4 and other common video and audio formats — once you're in the workspace.
2The AI transcribes it
Speech becomes text, in the video's own language. Ask for timestamps if you need to jump back to the source.
3Clean up and reuse
The transcript lands in a chat — tighten the wording, pull the quotes you need, or turn it into a summary or article draft.
One Video to Text Converter, Many Jobs
Anywhere the words are trapped inside a recording.
Video files and links
MP4s and other common formats, or a public video link — interviews, lectures, demos, and talks all come back as text.
Meetings and interviews
Turn recorded calls and interviews into searchable notes — who said what, ready to quote in your write-up.
Cleanup included
Raw speech is messy. Ask for filler words removed, punctuation fixed, or the text split by speaker or by topic.
Transcribe, then transform
Same workspace, same chat — turn the transcript into a summary, a translation, subtitles copy, or a blog draft in the next message.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I transcribe a video to text?
Paste a video link above (or describe the file you'll upload) and submit. The AI transcribes the speech and returns readable text in your workspace, where you can refine it.
Which video formats work?
Common video and audio files — MP4, MOV, MP3, WAV, and similar — uploaded in the workspace, plus public video links such as YouTube URLs.
Does it add timestamps?
Yes — just ask for timestamps. You can have marks at regular intervals, at speaker turns, or at topic changes, whichever makes the transcript easier to navigate.
What languages can it transcribe?
Dozens of spoken languages. The transcript comes back in the video's own language by default, and you can ask for a translated copy alongside it.
How long can the video be?
Long recordings are fine — lectures and full interviews included. Very long footage is processed in stretches, and you can ask for the transcript one section at a time.