2outube doesn’t have its own chat — it gives you the transcript, so you can paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and ask questions about the video directly.
Full transcript in seconds — searchable, timestamped, yours to keep.
The transcript becomes the context your AI assistant reads from. Ask it what a video says about a topic, ask for quotes, or ask for specific moments — the same way you’d question any document.
Drop the YouTube URL into 2outube (or swap the letter in the address bar) and open the transcript.
Select all, or download it as .txt or .md — whichever is easier to paste where you’re going.
Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any assistant, and ask whatever you’d ask about the video itself.
A chat box would mean 2outube picks the model, holds the conversation, and asks you to sign in. Pasting the transcript into the AI you already use keeps the video’s content portable — yours to question in whatever tool you trust.
No. 2outube gives you the transcript text — you do the chatting in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI assistant you already use.
If you paste the timestamped transcript, most assistants can reference the times directly in their answers — though accuracy depends on the assistant, not on 2outube.
Yes, as long as your AI assistant’s context window can hold the transcript. For very long videos, download it as a file and upload it if pasting hits a limit.
No — no account here. Whatever AI assistant you chat with is a separate login you probably already have.
Same underlying workflow — paste the transcript into your AI — just a different ask. Summarizing gets you an overview; chatting lets you ask follow-up questions.