What you get

The manual way vs. the fast way.

The manual way

Scrub through the video, find the good lines, pause, and transcribe each by ear. Error-prone and slow, especially for long videos.

The fast way

Paste the link into RecapGPT and choose quotes. It surfaces the most quotable lines, attributed and timestamped.

Accurate & attributed

Each quote is transcribed accurately, labeled by speaker (in interviews), and anchored to a timestamp you can verify.

Ready to use

Export quotes for social posts, articles, quote graphics, or citations.

How it works

The fast way, in three steps.

01

Copy the video link

Grab the URL.

02

Paste it into RecapGPT

Choose quotes in the box above.

03

Use them anywhere

Tweet, cite, or design quote cards.

Examples

What goes in, what comes out.

▸ Founder podcast
10 attributed quotes
▸ Conference talk
8 quotes + best line
▸ Multi-guest panel
Quotes across speakers
▸ Lecture
Quotes with context
Built for

Who this helps most.

Social media managers

A week of quote graphics from one episode.

Writers & journalists

Verified pull-quote material for your piece.

Speakers

Quote yourself and your sources accurately.

Questions

Honest answers.

How do I find good quotes in a YouTube video?

Paste the link into a tool like RecapGPT and choose quotes — it identifies the most quotable lines and timestamps each one, so you don't have to scrub the video.

Are the quotes accurate?

Yes — they're transcribed from the audio and anchored to timestamps you can verify against the original video.

Can I get quotes attributed by speaker?

Yes. In interviews and panels, each quote is labeled with who said it.

Is it free?

RecapGPT offers 3 free conversions per month with no credit card.

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