Watch less. Know more.
Paste a YouTube link and — when the video has a transcript — Vozzle pulls it, then writes the summary, key points, and takeaways, filed as a tagged, searchable note. Skip the hour-long video; keep what matters.
An hour of video, in a note.
Drop a YouTube link into Vozzle. When the video has a transcript, it reads it and writes the digest — summary, key points, takeaways — then files it as a tagged note you can search, edit, and share.
How great teams run product reviews
Summary
A 48-minute talk on keeping product reviews short, decision-focused, and free of status theater — with a simple agenda any team can copy.
Key points
- Reviews are for decisions, not status updates — send status ahead of time.
- Open with the one question that needs a call today.
- Timebox to 30 minutes; park tangents in a follow-up doc.
Takeaways
Try the 3-line pre-read + one-decision agenda at the next review.
Turn watching into knowing.
Sit through none of it
A conference keynote or a two-hour lecture becomes a tight summary with the key points — the parts you'd have rewound to find.
The steps, written down
Pull the actual steps out of a walkthrough video into a note you can follow without scrubbing back and forth.
Quote-ready notes
Get a searchable transcript plus a digest, so you can find the line that mattered and cite it later.
Questions about YouTube to Notes
How do I turn a YouTube video into notes?
Paste a YouTube URL into Vozzle — from the note AI menu or by sharing the link into the app. If the video has a transcript or captions, Vozzle pulls them and digests them into a clean note with a summary, key points, and takeaways, filed and searchable like any other note.
What does Vozzle pull from a YouTube video?
When the video has one, the transcript — plus an AI digest: a short summary, the key points, and the main takeaways. It’s saved as a tagged, searchable note you can edit, export as Markdown or PDF, or share with a Vozzle Link.
Does it work for long videos?
Yes — long talks, lectures, and webinars are fine. Vozzle processes the transcript in the background and writes the digest when it's done, so you skip the hour and keep the substance.
Does it work for videos in other languages?
Yes. Vozzle handles videos across 60+ languages and can write the digest in your language, so a talk in another language still comes back as notes you can read.