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Transform video content into structured document

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y2doc is a simple tool that turns long YouTube videos (up to 4 hours!) into detailed, structured documents—complete with headings, timestamps, and even visual context.

Whether you're reviewing a lecture, breaking down a technical tutorial, or just trying to make sense of a long interview, y2doc helps you get more out of every video—in a format that’s easy to search, skim, and revisit anytime.

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Features

Best-in-industry capabilities:

  • Handles the longest videos — supports up to 4-hour YouTube videos with ease.
  • Generates in-depth output — up to 10,000 words per document, capturing all key details.
  • Multiple export options — output as video, audio, image, PDF, or Markdown to fit your workflow.
  • High-quality results—: clear, structured, and highly consistent content
  • Truly useful — output is ready to read, study, and summarize — not just fluff.


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Tired of pausing YouTube videos to take notes? I built y2doc because I spend hours learning on YouTube but hate rewatching videos just to find key points. With y2doc, you can: Convert up to 4-hour videos into detailed, structured documents (up to 10,000 words). Auto-generate chapters, timestamps, and summaries — perfect for learning or reviewing. Export as PDF/Markdown for easy sharing. I’m giving it away for free because I want feedback from real learners. 👉 Try it now and tell me what you think!

y2doc is incredibly useful for turning long videos into structured summaries

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coding kid from morocco

Congratulations on the launch 🎉

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Building A01

This looks super useful, especially for dense content like university lectures or conference talks. Curious—how well does y2doc handle technical diagrams or slides shown in the video? Does it capture those visuals in context, or just summarize the spoken content?

This is exactly the tool I’ve been looking for! I often spend hours watching long YouTube lectures and tutorials, and taking notes or finding key points is always a challenge. y2doc makes it so much easier to review, search, and organize the content. The ability to export as PDF or Markdown is super useful for my workflow. Excited to try it out and see how well it handles technical videos!

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Comments

Tired of pausing YouTube videos to take notes? I built y2doc because I spend hours learning on YouTube but hate rewatching videos just to find key points. With y2doc, you can: Convert up to 4-hour videos into detailed, structured documents (up to 10,000 words). Auto-generate chapters, timestamps, and summaries — perfect for learning or reviewing. Export as PDF/Markdown for easy sharing. I’m giving it away for free because I want feedback from real learners. 👉 Try it now and tell me what you think!

y2doc is incredibly useful for turning long videos into structured summaries

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coding kid from morocco

Congratulations on the launch 🎉

custom-img
Building A01

This looks super useful, especially for dense content like university lectures or conference talks. Curious—how well does y2doc handle technical diagrams or slides shown in the video? Does it capture those visuals in context, or just summarize the spoken content?

This is exactly the tool I’ve been looking for! I often spend hours watching long YouTube lectures and tutorials, and taking notes or finding key points is always a challenge. y2doc makes it so much easier to review, search, and organize the content. The ability to export as PDF or Markdown is super useful for my workflow. Excited to try it out and see how well it handles technical videos!