Transcript to notes

Convert YouTube transcript context into notes that are easier to use.

SkipYT turns transcript-heavy videos into structured notes with TL;DRs, key points, chapters, takeaways, and grounded follow-up answers.

Notes

Readable structure from transcript context

Export

Download markdown for later

History

Reopen recent analyses locally

Problem

Raw transcripts are not finished notes

Transcripts are noisy

Spoken language has repetition, filler, and missing structure.

Important parts need grouping

Useful notes require headings, chapters, and takeaways instead of a wall of text.

The next question matters

Once notes exist, you usually need to ask what it means, what to do next, or where the evidence appears.

Workflow

From video transcript to usable notes

01

Paste the YouTube URL

SkipYT gathers the available transcript context or uses Premium handling for more difficult videos.

02

Get structured notes

Read the TL;DR, key points, detailed summary, chapters, and takeaways.

03

Copy or export

Copy individual sections or download a markdown version for your notes workflow.

Use cases

Best fits

Study notes

Turn learning videos into reviewable summaries and chapter lists.

Writing research

Capture the useful parts of talks, interviews, and explainers before drafting.

Knowledge capture

Build a lightweight library of recent analyses on the same device.

FAQ

Questions note-takers ask

Can I export the notes?

Yes. SkipYT supports markdown export and section copy actions from the result page.

What happens when captions are missing?

The free workflow depends on caption availability. Premium supports more caption-missing cases without requiring the browser extension.

Can I reopen old notes?

Recent analyses are saved locally on the device, so you can reopen the videos you already summarized.

Start now

Make the transcript useful

Start from a YouTube link and end with notes that are easier to review, share, and question.