If you want to get a transcript of a YouTube video, there are a few things you need to do. First, find the video’s channel and click on the “View” button. Then, find the video’s title and click on it. Finally, find the “Transcript” tab and click on it. Once you’ve found the transcript, you’ll need to enter some information about the video. For example, you might want to enter the name of the person who made the video, their date of birth, or their email address. Once you’ve entered all of this information, you’ll need to click on “Submit.” Once your submission is processed, you’ll receive an email with a link to your transcript.


The full transcript of a YouTube video can be useful for a variety of reasons. You can avoid manually transcribing quotes by copying the direct text. It’s also handy to be able to search for specific words or parts of the video by text.

How to Get YouTube Transcripts on Desktop

On a desktop or laptop, head on over to YouTube.com in a web browser such as Google Chrome and open a video to watch.

Next, click the three-dot menu icon underneath the title of the video.

Select “Show Transcript” from the menu.

The transcript box will open and you’ll see the captions listed along with timestamps. You can click a caption to jump to that part of the video.

Lastly, at the bottom of the transcript box, you can switch between the available languages.

How to Get YouTube Transcripts on iPhone and Android

To get a transcript on mobile, open the YouTube app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and select a video to watch.

Next, tap the down arrow on the right side of the video title.

The video description will appear along with a “Show Transcript” button, tap it.

The captions will appear in a box listed along with timestamps. You can tap a caption to jump to that part of the video.

Tap the three-dot menu icon to switch between the available languages.

That’s it! This is one of those lesser-known YouTube features that can be really handy in certain situations. It’s a nice trick to know about.

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