video to text converter
Convert video to text, captions, summaries, and notes
Upload a video file and turn spoken content into a clean transcript. Use SHRP to create text from meetings, lectures, interviews, podcasts, training videos, and screen recordings — then export or continue working with the transcript.
meeting-recording.mp4
// turn video recordings into usable text
Video files are hard to search, skim, quote, or reuse. SHRP helps you convert spoken video into text so you can read it, save it, summarize it, create captions, or turn it into useful written outputs.
Video transcription
Upload video files and convert spoken words into readable text.
Transcript exports
Use transcript output for TXT, DOCX, subtitle formats, and saved notes.
Summaries and notes
Turn long video transcripts into summaries, study notes, key points, and action items.
Saved workspace
Signed-in users can keep transcripts and generated outputs organized in their dashboard.
// how video to text works
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upload your video
Start with a video file such as MP4, MOV, or another supported media format.
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SHRP transcribes the speech
Your video is processed into readable text with timestamps and speaker-aware transcript output where supported.
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turn transcript into outputs
Use the transcript for summaries, notes, captions, study material, drafts, or follow-up work.
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export or continue
Download transcript formats or save your work in SHRP when you want to continue later.
// what can you use it for?
Meetings and calls
Turn recorded meetings, calls, and screen recordings into transcripts, decisions, and action items.
Lectures and classes
Convert classroom videos, online lessons, and recorded lectures into study notes and summaries.
Interviews and research
Transcribe video interviews, research sessions, testimonials, and user calls into searchable text.
Podcasts and creator videos
Turn video podcasts, tutorials, and creator recordings into show notes, captions, and content drafts.
Training videos
Convert internal training videos into written documentation, notes, and review material.
Subtitles and captions
Create transcript exports and subtitle formats like SRT and VTT when available.
next: AI workflows
Turn one video into summaries, captions, posts, and notes
SHRP AI Workflows is being planned so one uploaded video can produce multiple outputs: transcript, summary, captions, study notes, meeting notes, blog drafts, social posts, and audio.
// video to text vs other SHRP tools
Use video to text when you have your own video file to upload. Use YouTube to text when you have a YouTube link. Use speech to text when you want live browser voice typing. Use text to speech when you want to turn written text back into audio.
// faq
How do I convert video to text with SHRP?
Open the audio-to-text tool, upload your video file, and SHRP will transcribe the spoken audio into text. After transcription, you can copy, export, save, or turn the transcript into summaries and notes.
Which video formats are supported?
SHRP is designed to work with common audio and video upload formats such as MP4, MOV, MP3, WAV, and M4A, depending on your plan and file size limits.
Can I create subtitles from a video?
Yes. When transcript timing is available, SHRP can help you export subtitle-friendly formats such as SRT and VTT.
Can SHRP summarize a video after transcription?
Yes. Once your video is transcribed, you can use SHRP smart tools to create summaries, study notes, action items, drafts, and other structured outputs.
Is video to text free?
SHRP lets you try basic transcription features for free. Larger files, saved history, more transcription minutes, exports, text-to-speech, and advanced workflows may require a paid plan.
Is this different from YouTube transcript extraction?
Yes. Video to text is for files you upload, such as MP4 or MOV recordings. YouTube transcript extraction is for pasted YouTube links where captions or transcripts are available.
Convert your next video to text
Upload a video recording and turn it into a transcript you can read, search, save, export, summarize, or reuse.
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