Create Infographics from YouTube
Create written content from video without lifting a pen
Stop manually transcribing videos. Change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' to get any video's full text instantly. This guide shows you exactly how to turn that transcript into infographic, saving hours of work with a free, no-signup tool.
Introduction
Content creators and marketers know that video content is a goldmine for written material. A single YouTube video can yield blog posts, social media threads, newsletters, and more. But the first step — getting the words out of the video — has always been the bottleneck. 2outube removes that barrier entirely. Change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in any video URL and the complete transcript appears instantly. No account, no software, no cost. This guide walks you through the complete process of turning video transcripts into infographic, with practical techniques that professional content creators use every day.
Step by Step
Find the right YouTube video
Search YouTube for a video that covers infographic. Prioritize videos with clear audio, good production quality, and visible caption indicators. Longer, detailed videos give you more material to work with.
Check the video's like-to-dislike ratio and comments for quality signals before investing time in the transcript.
Get the transcript with 2outube
Take the YouTube URL from your browser's address bar and change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com'. For example: youtube.com/watch?v=abc123 becomes 2outube.com/watch?v=abc123. The complete transcript loads instantly — no signup, no paste box, no waiting.
You can do this on any device with a web browser — desktop, tablet, or phone.
Copy the transcript text
Select and copy the full transcript text. Use Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C on Windows or Cmd+A then Cmd+C on Mac. Paste it into your preferred text editor, note-taking app, or document.
Paste into a plain text editor first to strip any formatting, then move to your final tool.
Identify the core narrative and key points
Read through the transcript and highlight the strongest quotes, statistics, and arguments. Identify the main thesis and supporting points that will form the backbone of your infographic.
Mark direct quotes that could work as pull quotes or social media snippets — these add authenticity to your content.
Restructure for your target format
Video content follows a conversational flow, but infographic needs a different structure. Reorganize the key points into a logical written format with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Add transitions between sections.
Use the inverted pyramid approach — lead with the most important information, then provide supporting details.
Polish and optimize your infographic
Edit your draft for clarity, tone, and engagement. Remove spoken-language artifacts (um, like, you know), add formatting (headers, bullet points, bold text), and ensure your infographic provides standalone value without needing the original video.
Read your final version aloud — if it sounds natural and informative, it is ready to publish.
Review, refine, and save
Proofread your final infographic against the original transcript. Fix any errors, fill in gaps, and ensure everything reads clearly. Save in a format and location where you can easily access it later.
Bookmark or star the original YouTube video so you can quickly rewatch specific sections if questions come up later.
Pro Tips
Use timestamps as bookmarks
The transcript from 2outube includes timestamps. Use these to jump back to specific moments in the video when you need to verify something or see a visual demonstration.
Process multiple videos
Get transcripts from several videos on infographic. Comparing different creators' approaches gives you a more complete understanding and better final results.
Preserve the speaker's voice
When repurposing video content, keep direct quotes and characteristic phrases that capture the speaker's personality. This adds authenticity to your written version.
Optimize for your target platform
Each platform has its own format requirements. Tailor your infographic to match — character limits for social media, formatting conventions for blogs, tone expectations for newsletters.
Add original analysis
The most valuable repurposed content adds something new. Include your own perspective, additional examples, or updated information alongside the transcript material.
Examples
Expert interview to infographic
A 40-minute interview with an industry expert. Extracted the transcript with 2outube, identified the most quotable insights, and restructured them into polished infographic.
Result: Publication-ready infographic with expert quotes, key insights, and original analysis — produced in 30 minutes instead of hours of manual transcription.
Product review to infographic
A 12-minute product review video with detailed specs and opinions. Used 2outube to capture every technical detail and comparison, then formatted into comprehensive infographic.
Result: Detailed infographic that readers could use for purchase decisions, complete with specs, pros, cons, and the reviewer's verdict.
Conference keynote to infographic
A 30-minute industry keynote with trend predictions and data. Extracted the transcript and restructured the forward-looking insights into actionable infographic for a professional audience.
Result: Strategic infographic highlighting five major industry trends with supporting data — shared across the team as a reference document.
Questions
Is 2outube completely free?
Yes. 2outube is 100% free with no hidden costs, no premium tier, and no signup. Just change the URL and get your transcript.
What is the fastest way to create infographics from youtube?
Change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in any YouTube video URL to get the full transcript. Then follow the step-by-step process in this guide to create your infographic. The whole process takes minutes, not hours.
Do I need to install any software?
No. 2outube works entirely in your web browser. There is nothing to install, no extensions to add, and no apps to download.
Does this work with any YouTube video?
2outube works with any YouTube video that has captions — either auto-generated by YouTube or manually added by the creator. The vast majority of YouTube videos have captions available.
How accurate are YouTube transcripts?
Auto-generated captions are typically 85-95% accurate for clear English speech. Videos with manually added captions are usually near-perfect. Always proofread important quotes.
Do I need to create an account?
No account is needed. 2outube has no login, no registration, and collects no personal information. Just modify the URL and go.
Is it okay to repurpose YouTube content?
Repurposing involves adding your own analysis and restructuring — it is not copying. Always credit the original creator, add original value, and follow fair use principles. Your infographic should stand alone as original work.
Can I use this for client work?
Yes. Many content professionals use 2outube to speed up research and content creation. The transcript is a starting point — your expertise in transforming it into valuable content is what clients pay for.
What is the best length for infographic?
It depends on your platform and audience. A 10-minute video transcript is roughly 1,500 words — usually enough material for a substantial piece of infographic. Edit for quality, not quantity.
Can I process multiple videos at once?
Process each video individually by changing its URL. For large projects, open multiple tabs and extract several transcripts in parallel. There are no limits on how many transcripts you can get.
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