How to Get the Transcript of a YouTube Video [Fast & Easy]
The easiest way to get the transcript of a YouTube video without jumping through a million hoops. Here's how.
When you need a Dutch transcript of English audio, get VEED to automate the translation. Our software will transcribe the audio to text and convert the transcript into Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, German, French, Japanese, and Italian. VEED lets you auto-generate subtitles and translate videos. The automatic translator service also works at lightning-fast speed, helping you generate hundreds of translated transcriptions in just a few minutes.
Upload any file format (WAV, MP4, M4A, MP3) to VEED, either from one of your computer folders or by dropping it into the editor.
‘Auto Subtitles,’ and choose English as the language. Click ‘Start,’ and VEED will auto-generate the transcription.
‘Add new language,’ and choose Dutch. If you then need another language, just click ‘Add new language.’
VEED prides itself on making every process easy. Simply import a file to the editor, auto-generate a transcript, and then pick the language of your translation. You can also convert videos to text. Get a near-perfect translation in minutes.
VEED doesn’t limit you to a set number of translations. Click ‘Add new language’ to get as many different languages as you need. Reach people anywhere worldwide, helping you build a truly global audience. Add subtitles and translate captions instantly.
The easiest way to get the transcript of a YouTube video without jumping through a million hoops. Here's how.
A lot of social media platforms don't actually allow you to upload SRT files with your videos. This is where hard coded subtitles comes in.
You can translate your English audio to either Dutch (Belgium) or Dutch (Netherlands). But VEED is so much more than an audio translator. Our online video editor helps creators, influencers, and marketers produce share-worthy content, whether you work from an office or a laptop. Cut, crop, rotate. Add special effects and music visualizers. Compress your video for a faster render, then upload it to YouTube. Do what you like, all in the web browser.