Summarise YouTube videos by type.

Get summaries tailored to interviews, TED Talks, documentaries, tutorials, business, marketing, and tech videos.

Different video formats carry value in different ways. Interviews are often about quotes and insight, tutorials are about steps and takeaways, and documentaries are about evidence, themes, and conclusions. This page is built for those format-specific use cases in one stronger, more focused experience.

How It Works

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1. Paste a YouTube video link

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2. Click β€˜Get Summary’

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3. Read your type-aware summary

What you're getting

  • πŸ“TL;DR β€” The core ideas in quick bullet points
  • 🎯Key Takeaways β€” The most important points and insights
  • 🧠Frameworks / Mental Models β€” Concepts you can apply
  • βœ…Actionable Next Steps β€” What to do after watching
  • πŸ’¬Notable Quotes β€” Memorable lines worth saving
  • πŸ“–Glossary β€” Key terms and definitions explained
  • 🎴Flashcards β€” Test your understanding with Q&A cards
  • πŸ“šHistory β€” Access all your past summaries anytime

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Interviews and talks

Extract key insights, quotes, arguments, and talking points from conversations and keynote-style videos.

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Documentaries and explainers

Pull out the core facts, evidence, themes, and conclusions from long-form content.

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Tutorials, business, marketing, and tech

Surface steps, frameworks, tactics, and concepts from practical and industry-specific videos.

Best for

Use this page when you want one destination for multiple summarizer intents. It is best for interviews, TED-style talks, documentaries, tutorials, business videos, marketing content, and tech explainers where the summary should reflect the type of material you are working through.

See how people use our by-type YouTube summarizer

Journalists

Extract quotes and arguments from interviews, panels, and documentaries quickly

Content Creators

Research interviews, tutorials, business content, and trend videos faster

Marketers

Pull tactics and campaign ideas from marketing and growth videos without watching everything

Professionals

Stay on top of business and tech content in a fraction of the time

Students

Use tailored summaries for tutorials, talks, explainers, and research material

Researchers

Process different video formats with summaries tuned to the type of content

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you need more.

Free

$0

To get started

  • βœ“2 free credits
  • βœ“All 6 audience types
  • βœ“Full summary format
Best Value

Pro Plan

$8/mo
  • βœ“250 credits / month
  • βœ“Auto-refills every month
  • βœ“Cancel anytime
  • βœ“Summary history saved

Credit Packs

$5 one-time

Pay as you go

  • βœ“Starter Pack: 50 credits for $5
  • βœ“Value Pack: 120 credits for $10
  • βœ“Credits never expire
  • βœ“Summary history saved

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "summarize by type" mean?

It means the page is designed to match the intent behind different video formats. Interviews emphasize quotes and talking points, tutorials emphasize steps, and documentaries emphasize evidence and conclusions.

How does it work?

We extract the video's spoken content, analyze it with AI, and generate a structured summary highlighting the main points, insights, and takeaways.

How long can the videos be?

You can summarize videos of any length, including long podcasts, lectures, and interviews that are 1–3 hours or more.

How long does it take to generate a summary?

Most summaries are ready in under a minute, depending on the video length.

How accurate are the summaries?

Summaries are generated directly from the video's content. While no AI is perfect, the goal is to stay faithful to what's actually said, not invent new information.

Is this free to use?

There's a free tier to try it out. Paid plans unlock higher limits for frequent users.

Which video types work best here?

This page is built for interviews, TED Talks, documentaries, tutorials, business videos, marketing videos, and tech videos.

Do I need to choose the type manually?

No. You can paste the video link directly. The summary still works across formats, and this page simply targets those video-type use cases.

What types of videos work best on this page?

This page is strongest for interviews, TED Talks, documentaries, tutorials, business videos, marketing content, and tech videos where the useful output depends partly on the format of the source material.

Do tutorials get step-by-step takeaways?

They are summarized with the main steps, concepts, and practical takeaways surfaced more clearly than in a general-purpose summary, which makes tutorial content easier to review later.