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Video to Article Outline

Build a blog outline from video title and transcript paste. Runs in your browser — free, no login.

H2 outline + intro/outro stubs.
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Browser-based stand-in for creator workflows. No YouTube login. Results are research helpers, not official YouTube Studio data.

What is Video to Article Outline?

Video to Article Outline turns a video title and pasted transcript into a structured blog outline with suggested H2 sections and supporting points.

The outline is not a finished article or a fact-checking service; add original analysis, verify claims, and respect rights before publishing.

How to use it (step by step)

  • Step 1: Paste the video title and transcript or detailed notes.
  • Step 2: Select an article goal, audience, or desired angle.
  • Step 3: Generate an outline with proposed headings and sections.
  • Step 4: Restructure the outline around your own expertise and research.
  • Step 5: Write original copy and fact-check before publication.

Turn Video Ideas Into Original Articles

  • Use the transcript as source material, not as text to republish unchanged.
  • Add examples, data, images, and experience that make the article more useful.
  • Rewrite headings to match the search intent you want to serve.
  • Cite or attribute source material where appropriate.

An Outline Is Not Publication Ready

  • The tool does not check factual accuracy, plagiarism, copyright, or citations.
  • It cannot determine whether you have rights to reuse a video's material.
  • Generated headings need editorial review for intent, clarity, and originality.
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FAQ

Does this write a complete blog post?

It creates an outline. You should write and edit the final article yourself.

Can I use another creator's transcript?

Only if your use is lawful and appropriate; the tool does not grant permission or rights.

Will the outline rank in Google?

No. Rankings depend on many factors, including helpful original content and competition.

Can I change the proposed H2 headings?

Yes. Edit every heading to fit your audience, evidence, and article purpose.

Should I add sources to the article?

Yes when making factual claims or using outside material, especially for high-stakes topics.