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Transcript AITranscribe · Analyze · Summarize

From audio to insight in minutes.

Paste any YouTube link, podcast URL, or upload a local file. Get a full transcript, speaker identification, and a structured AI summary.

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What is Transcript AI?

Transcript AI turns spoken audio into structured, searchable documents. Paste a YouTube link, a podcast URL, or upload a local audio or video file — the service transcribes it, identifies who said what, and generates a formatted summary with key takeaways and timestamps. No manual note-taking, no rewinding, no guessing which speaker said what.

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Transcription with speaker labels

Every word is captured with accurate timestamps and attributed to the correct speaker — no more guessing who said what.

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AI-generated summaries

Claude reads the full transcript and produces a structured summary: overview, key takeaways, and the most important moments.

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Works with any source

YouTube videos, podcast URLs, direct audio/video links, or local MP3, MP4, and WAV files — paste or upload and you're done.

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Downloadable outputs

Export your transcript and summary as Markdown or plain text, ready to drop into notes, reports, or any other tool.

How it works

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Paste a URL or upload a file

YouTube, podcasts, direct audio/video links, or any local MP3/MP4/WAV file.

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AI transcribes and identifies speakers

AI handles transcription with speaker diarization and names each speaker using conversational context.

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Download your results

You get a full timestamped transcript and a structured summary — both in Markdown and plain text.

Sample output

Every transcription produces a structured summary like this.

## Overview A wide-ranging conversation between Lex Fridman and Sam Altman covering the trajectory of AI, safety research, and the societal impact of large language models. ## Key Takeaways **1. [00:04:12] — AGI may arrive sooner than expected** Sam believes we could see systems that "broadly match human capability" within the next few years. (Sam Altman) **2. [00:18:45] — Safety is not a constraint on capability** Both speakers agreed that safety-first development and frontier research are not in fundamental tension. (Lex Fridman, Sam Altman)

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