VidTextify
Last updated: March 2026
By using VidTextify, you agree to the following terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
VidTextify provides a professional interface for retrieving, reading, searching, sharing, and exporting public YouTube transcript data and related metadata.
The service is designed for research, review, accessibility, content operations, knowledge workflows, and AI-agent automation.
You may use VidTextify only with content you are allowed to access. The application does not grant permission to private, restricted, removed, or otherwise unavailable YouTube content.
If a video has no available captions, VidTextify may be unable to produce a transcript even when other metadata is visible.
You are responsible for how you use transcripts, metadata, exports, share links, and MCP actions. Respect copyright, platform rules, creator rights, privacy obligations, and applicable law.
Do not use VidTextify to misrepresent creators, remove attribution, mass redistribute protected content, or automate activity in a way that harms the service or other users.
Channels and playlists can contain many videos. Use load-more, export, and MCP operations responsibly. Excessive or abusive automated traffic may be throttled, rejected, or blocked to protect reliability.
Transcript quality depends on the available caption track and source metadata. Creator-provided captions are often more accurate than automatic captions, but no transcript should be treated as a perfect record without review.
VidTextify depends on public YouTube surfaces and compatible metadata sources. Platform changes, network blocks, unavailable caption tracks, or provider outages can affect results.
We work to keep the extraction path robust, but we do not promise uninterrupted availability for every video, channel, or playlist.
Creators and rights holders retain ownership of their videos, captions, audio, channel assets, and related intellectual property. VidTextify does not claim ownership over extracted transcript content.
VidTextify's interface, code, product design, and original documentation belong to VidTextify or its contributors.
The MCP endpoint is intended to let compatible AI agents perform the same product actions available in the interface. Agents should request only the work the user intends and should preserve attribution and export metadata where appropriate.
Automated workflows must follow rate limits, allowed-domain controls, and any other protection mechanisms configured for the deployment.