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How to Copy a Transcript from YouTube

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Quick Answer: To copy a YouTube transcript without annoying timestamps: Paste the video URL into our free extractor tool at the top of this page. Once the text generates, click the "Copy Text" button. The text will be saved to your clipboard as clean, flowing paragraphs, ready to paste anywhere.

If you have ever tried to highlight and copy text from YouTube's native transcript window, you know the pain: the text copies with awkward line breaks and timestamps every three words. We built a tool to solve this exact problem, allowing you to copy perfectly formatted text in one click.

Why Use Our Tool?

Stop Fixing Formatting

Paste directly into Word or Google Docs without having to fix line breaks manually.

Save Token Space for AI

Clean text uses fewer tokens when pasting into AI models.

Lightning Fast

Copy thousands of words in under 2 seconds.

Core Features

One-Click Copy

A dedicated button saves the entire text to your clipboard.

Timestamp Removal

Automatically deletes timecodes from the copied text.

Paragraph Formatting

Merges broken sentences into readable blocks.

How It Works

1

Input Link

Paste the YouTube video link.

2

Generate Clean Text

Our tool fetches the data and removes the timestamps.

3

Click Copy

Hit the copy icon to send it to your clipboard.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Get Video Link

Copy the URL of your target YouTube video.

Step 2: Paste Link

Insert the link into the youtubetranscript.co tool.

Step 3: Ensure Text Mode

Make sure the toggle is set to "Text Only" so timestamps are removed.

Step 4: Copy to Clipboard

Click the "Copy" button in the corner of the text box.

Step 5: Paste Anywhere

Paste your perfectly clean text into your document or notes.

Who is this for?

Content Writers

Copy text to use as a baseline for blog articles.

Virtual Assistants

Quickly create meeting notes or summaries from recorded video calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does YouTube's native copy-paste look so bad?

YouTube formats its transcript window for viewing along with the video playback, splitting text into 2-second chunks. This makes it terrible for copying into standard documents.

Can I copy the text on my phone?

Yes! Our tool is mobile-friendly. Just tap the copy button and the text will be ready to paste into your notes app.