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Overview

Reap lets you generate a transcript of your video in one click. Add a YouTube link or upload a file, choose the language settings, generate the transcript, then review and export it in the format you need.

Step-By-Step Workflow

1

Add your video

Start by pasting a YouTube link or uploading a video from your device.
2

Choose language and script settings

Select the spoken language, optional translation, and script mode before generating the transcript.
3

Generate the transcript

Click Generate Transcript to process the video and create the transcript.
4

Review and export

Review the generated transcript, toggle timestamps if needed, and export it in the format you want.

1. Add Your Video

You can start the transcription workflow in two ways:
  • Paste a YouTube link.
  • Upload a video file from your device.
  • Supported formats: .mp4, .mov.
  • Supported uploads start at 3 seconds and go up to 2 hours.
  • Maximum file size: 5 GB.

2. Choose Language And Translation

  • Select the primary Language spoken in the video.
  • Optionally choose Translate to if you want the transcript translated.
If you do not need translation, leave Translate to set to None.

3. Choose Script Mode

Select how the script should be handled:
  • Native for captions in the original script of the selected language.
  • Roman for romanized captions, where the spoken language is written using Latin characters.

4. Generate The Transcript

  • Click Generate Transcript after your video and language settings are ready.
  • Reap will process the video and create the transcript automatically.

5. Review The Generated Transcript

After generation, you can review the transcript inside the transcript view.
  • Read the transcript line by line.
  • Review the transcript alongside the video preview.
  • Turn Timestamps on or off depending on how you want to read the transcript.

6. Export The Transcript

You can export the generated transcript in multiple formats:
  • TXT
  • SRT
  • VTT
  • CSV
You can also download the extracted audio.

Tips For Better Transcript Results

  • Choose the correct source language for the most accurate transcript.
  • Use timestamps when you need easier review and reference points.
  • Export SRT or VTT when you need subtitle-ready files.
  • Export TXT or CSV when you need the transcript for repurposing or analysis.