YouTube Video to Blog Post
Paste a YouTube link and let AI reshape the video into a structured, ready-to-edit article.
Accepts a public YouTube video link · returns a structured blog post draft, plus the full timestamped transcript.
Works on public YouTube videos by reading their captions, in line with YouTube's terms – Pepys is a captions tool, not a video downloader, never saves the video or audio, and links back to the original. Only build on content you have the right to repurpose.
60 min free · no card required · we never train on your audio
How do I turn a YouTube video into a blog post?
To turn a YouTube video into a blog post, paste the link into Pepys and AI drafts a structured article – an intro, headings, key points, and quotes – in seconds, built from the video's captions, in 99+ languages. Edit for your voice and publish. No signup needed to try it, and your first 60 minutes are free.
How youtube to blog post works
Paste the YouTube link
Copy a public YouTube video URL and paste it in – nothing to install.
Generate the article
Pepys reads the captions and AI reshapes the video into a structured post with headings, key points, and quotes.
Edit and publish
Polish the draft, ask chat for a sharper headline or intro, then export to TXT, Markdown, DOCX, or PDF and publish.
Your best YouTube video is also your next blog post – it's just trapped in video form, where search engines and skim-readers can't reach it. Pepys frees it: paste a link and AI reads the captions and reshapes the talk into a structured article with an intro, logical headings, the key points, and quotable lines, so a single upload becomes copy for your site.
Because the draft is built from the video's captions, the quotes match what was said and you can verify any line against the transcript. Ask built-in chat for a different angle or a tighter opener, work across 99+ languages, and link back to the original video. Free to try with no signup; your first 60 minutes are free, and credits never expire.
Clean paragraphs. No more um's and ah's.
The left is what Pepys hands back – logical paragraphs with the filler stripped out, punctuated and readable. The right is the raw, one-line-per-segment dump most transcribers leave you with.
um so yeah everyone keeps telling you to like lead with your best line right but uh honestly if you give away the whole answer in the first second you know there's basically no reason for anyone to keep watching so the hook isn't kind of the smartest thing you say it's like a loop you open that they need to close and um that's the part that actually keeps people around
RawPaste a link – get a structured article, not a raw caption dump
Accurate quotes pulled from the video's captions, with built-in chat for rewrites
Built on a timestamped transcript, so you can verify any line against the source
99+ languages, auto-detected · pay as you go, credits never expire
Works with the platforms you live in.
Paste a link from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts – or drop in any audio or video file. We transcribe it once, then you export it however your workflow needs.
- YouTube
- TikTok
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- or any file
Export to any format
- TXT
- Markdown
- DOCX
- SRT
- VTT
- JSON
Timestamps, speaker labels, and subtitle timing carry through to every export.
Youtube to blog post – questions, answered
How do I turn a YouTube video into a blog post?
Paste the public YouTube link on this page and Pepys reads the captions, then drafts a structured article in seconds. No signup is needed to try it, and your first 60 minutes are free.
Will the article be ready to publish?
It's a strong, structured first draft built from what was said – an intro, headings, and quotes. Edit it for your voice and ask built-in chat to sharpen any section before you publish.
Does this download the video?
No. Pepys reads the video's captions to build the draft and transcript – it never downloads or saves the video or audio, and links back to the original.
Are the quotes accurate?
Yes. The post is grounded in a full, timestamped transcript of the captions, so every quote traces back to the exact moment it was spoken.
Can I turn a non-English video into an article?
Yes. Pepys auto-detects 99+ languages and drafts the post in the spoken language, and you can translate the finished article afterward.
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