Video to blog draft
Turn spoken content into a structured article outline with usable sections and flow.
Repurpose videos into structured written content for blogs, newsletters, landing pages, and content briefs.
This page is for creators and teams who want to turn video content into written assets faster. Instead of starting from a blank page after recording or researching a video, you get a structured draft that surfaces the main ideas, supporting points, and quotes you can reuse across multiple content formats.
1. Paste a YouTube video link
2. Click βGet Summaryβ
3. Read your blog-style draft
Try the main YouTube summarizer here
Summarize a YouTube video βTurn spoken content into a structured article outline with usable sections and flow.
Skip transcription and first-draft work when converting videos into written content.
Use the output for blogs, newsletters, LinkedIn posts, SEO briefs, and content repurposing.
Use this page when your end goal is published or reusable written content. It is especially strong for turning webinars, interviews, educational videos, product demos, and your own YouTube videos into blog drafts, newsletter sections, SEO briefs, article outlines, and supporting content for distribution.
Turn your own YouTube videos into blog drafts and companion articles fast
Repurpose video content into search-friendly written assets without starting from scratch
Convert long videos into written briefs and newsletter sections in minutes
Transform webinars, client videos, and interviews into publishable draft content
Convert lessons and explainers into written learning materials and handouts
Turn video research into structured written notes you can reuse across projects
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It converts a YouTube video into a structured written draft with sections, key points, quotes, and takeaways that you can adapt into a blog post or other written asset.
We extract the video's spoken content, analyze it with AI, and generate a structured summary highlighting the main points, insights, and takeaways.
You can summarize videos of any length, including long podcasts, lectures, and interviews that are 1β3 hours or more.
Most summaries are ready in under a minute, depending on the video length.
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.
There's a free tier to try it out. Paid plans unlock higher limits for frequent users.
It is best treated as a strong first draft or content brief. You still may want to edit for brand voice, add examples, and polish the final copy before publishing.
Most people use it for blog posts, newsletters, article drafts, content briefs, social copy, landing page messaging, and internal documentation.
Yes. It is especially useful for repurposing your own videos into blog posts and supporting written assets, because you already know the original intent and can edit the draft into your brand voice quickly.
You will usually want to refine the intro, tighten wording, add examples, insert links, and align the copy to your brand voice. The tool removes most of the first-draft work, but final editorial polish is still valuable.