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Chrome ExtensionsJuly 4, 2025· 6 min read

YouTube Transcript Extractor: How to Get Any YouTube Video Transcript Free

Whether you are a content creator repurposing videos, a student taking notes, or a marketer researching competitors — manually copying YouTube transcripts wastes hours. This guide shows you how to extract any YouTube video transcript in one click, completely free, using the YouTube Transcript Extractor Chrome extension.

YouTube Transcript Extractor showing full transcript with timestamps

YouTube Transcript Extractor — full transcript with timestamps in one click

What Is YouTube Transcript Extractor?

YouTube Transcript Extractor is a free Chrome extension that pulls the full caption text from any YouTube video instantly. Instead of watching a 40-minute video to find one quote, or paying for a transcription service, you get the entire script in seconds — with clickable timestamps, in any language the video supports.

Everything runs inside your browser using YouTube's own caption data. No third-party servers. No API key. No account. No data ever leaves your device.

How to Extract a YouTube Transcript in 3 Steps

1

Install the Free Chrome Extension

Go to the Chrome Web Store and install YouTube Transcript Extractor. It takes under 30 seconds and requires no account or login. Click "Add to Chrome" and confirm — that's it.

2

Open Any YouTube Video

Navigate to any YouTube video with captions (most videos have auto-generated captions). The extension icon will appear in your Chrome toolbar, ready to use.

3

Click and Get the Full Transcript

Click the extension icon. Your complete transcript appears instantly with timestamps — ready to copy, export, or search. No waiting, no processing time.

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YouTube Transcript Extractor export options — TXT, SRT, CSV

Export your transcript as TXT, SRT, or CSV — all free

Export YouTube Transcripts in 3 Formats

Once you have the transcript, you can export it in the format that works best for your use case:

TXT

Plain text file — paste directly into Google Docs, Notion, or any writing tool. Best for blog posts, newsletters, and note-taking.

SRT

Subtitle file format — import into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or any video editor. Best for adding captions to your own videos.

CSV

Spreadsheet format with timestamp columns — open in Excel or Google Sheets. Best for analysis, research, and bulk processing.

YouTube Transcript Extractor multi-language and RTL support

Multi-language support including Arabic and full RTL script display

Who Uses YouTube Transcript Extractor?

Content Creators

Repurpose YouTube videos into blog posts, LinkedIn articles, newsletters, and Twitter threads in minutes — no rewriting from scratch.

Students & Researchers

Take searchable notes from lecture videos, save educational content as text, and find exact quotes without rewatching long videos.

Marketers & SEO Professionals

Analyze competitor video scripts, extract talking points from top-performing videos, and research keywords your audience actually uses.

Journalists & Writers

Pull accurate quotes from video interviews and press conferences without manual transcription — save hours and eliminate errors.

Accessibility Users

Read video content as text in sound-sensitive environments like offices and libraries, or for hearing-impaired users.

Key Features at a Glance

  • One-click transcript extraction from any YouTube video
  • Clickable timestamps — jump to exact video moments
  • Remove filler words (um, uh, like) with one click
  • All YouTube caption languages supported
  • Full RTL support for Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi
  • Export as TXT, SRT, or CSV — all free
  • Copy entire transcript to clipboard in one click
  • 100% browser-based — no data ever leaves your device
  • No API key, no account, no usage limits

Frequently Asked Questions

Is YouTube Transcript Extractor completely free? +
Yes, 100% free. No account, no payment, no usage limit, and no premium tier. Install from the Chrome Web Store and start extracting transcripts immediately.
Does it work on all YouTube videos? +
It works on any YouTube video that has captions — either uploaded by the creator or auto-generated by YouTube. If a video has no captions at all, no transcript data exists for any tool to extract.
Can I export YouTube transcripts as SRT or TXT? +
Yes. Export as TXT (plain text), SRT (subtitle files for video editors), or CSV (with timestamp columns for spreadsheets). All formats are free.
Does it need an API key? +
No API key required. The extension reads YouTube's own caption data directly in your browser — no third-party servers, no API costs, no rate limits.
Does it work on YouTube Shorts? +
Yes, as long as the Short has captions. Most Shorts have auto-generated captions. Just open the Short and click the extension icon.
Can I get transcripts in Arabic or other languages? +
Yes. If a video has captions in multiple languages, select your preferred language from the dropdown. Arabic and other RTL scripts display correctly from right to left.

Start Extracting YouTube Transcripts Free

No account. No API key. No cost. Install in 30 seconds and extract your first transcript immediately.

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