YouTube Transcript Downloader

Get accurate transcripts from any YouTube video. Search, read, and download in multiple formats and languages.

Access and download accurate transcripts from any YouTube video

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TED Talk: The Power of Vulnerability
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TED Talk: The Power of Vulnerability

TED

The Science of Thinking
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The Science of Thinking

Veritasium

The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson
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The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Key Features

Multiple Language Support

Access transcripts in various languages, both original and translated versions.

Quality Detection

Automatically identifies manual vs. auto-generated transcripts for higher accuracy.

Easy Download

Download transcripts in multiple formats including TXT, SRT, and JSON.

Time-Stamped Accuracy

All transcripts include precise timestamps for easy reference to video moments.

How to Use

1

Enter URL

Paste the YouTube video URL or video ID in the search box.

2

Select Language

Choose from available transcript languages after the search.

3

View Transcript

Browse through the timestamped transcript with the option to jump to specific points in the video.

4

Download

Save the transcript in your preferred format for future reference.

What Our Users Say

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Content Creator

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Educational Researcher

"I use this tool daily for my research. Being able to download and analyze speech patterns from educational videos has been invaluable."

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Educational Researcher

"The accuracy of these transcripts is impressive. It's saved me countless hours when fact-checking interviews and statements."

Frequently Asked Questions

Transcript accuracy depends on the source. Manual transcripts (created by humans) are typically 95-99% accurate, while auto-generated transcripts range from 80-95% accuracy depending on audio quality, accents, and background noise.