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YouTube Transcripts in Hindi

Get the full transcript of any Hindi YouTube video in seconds.

Or just change youtube.com to 2outube.com in your browser

To get a YouTube transcript in Hindi, change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in the video URL and press Enter. The full transcript appears instantly — no account needed, no limits, completely free.

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The Trick

Before: youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
After: 2outube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID

Just change 'y' to '2'

Works with any YouTube video that has captions

Hindi Caption Accuracy on YouTube

How to Get Hindi Transcripts

1

Find a YouTube video in Hindi

Open YouTube and find the Hindi video you want to transcribe. Look for videos with a 'CC' badge or check if the creator has uploaded manual subtitles — these will be more accurate than auto-generated captions.

2

Change youtube to 2outube

Replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com' in the URL and press Enter.

3

Read, copy, or translate the transcript

Your Hindi transcript will appear in full. You can read it alongside the video, copy it to use in notes or documents, or paste it into a translation tool like Google Translate to convert it to English or another language.

Tips for Hindi Transcripts

Look for manual captions when accuracy matters

Many popular Hindi channels — particularly education channels, news outlets, and large creators — upload manually written subtitles. These are far more accurate than auto-generated captions, especially for technical or subject-specific vocabulary.

Hinglish videos may have mixed transcripts

If the video mixes Hindi and English (Hinglish), the transcript may switch between Devanagari script and Roman letters unpredictably. This is normal — YouTube's auto-captions reflect the language detected at each moment in the audio.

Use the transcript for language learning

Hindi learners can use transcripts to follow along word-by-word, pause and look up vocabulary, or practice reading Devanagari script in context. Pair the transcript with a slow-spoken Hindi video for best results.

Check for regional dialect channels

If you're watching content in a regional Hindi dialect, auto-captions may be less reliable. For Braj, Awadhi, or Maithili-influenced speech, treat the transcript as a rough guide and cross-reference with the audio.

Questions

Does this work with any YouTube video?

Yes, any video with captions. Most YouTube videos have auto-generated captions.

Is it really free?

Completely free. No account, no limits.

Will the Hindi transcript appear in Devanagari script or Roman letters?

It depends on the captions uploaded to the video. Most Hindi auto-captions appear in Devanagari script, but some channels upload romanized (transliterated) subtitles. You'll see whatever script the video's captions use.

Can I get an English translation of a Hindi transcript?

2outube shows the transcript in the language of the video's captions. To translate, copy the Hindi transcript and paste it into Google Translate or DeepL — both handle Hindi to English translation well.

Why does my Hindi video show no transcript?

A small number of videos have captions disabled by the creator, or the video may be too new for YouTube to have generated auto-captions yet. Live streams and private videos also won't have transcripts available.

Does this work for Hindi news channels and educational content?

Yes, and these tend to have some of the best transcript quality. News channels like NDTV India and Aaj Tak often have clearly spoken standard Hindi, which YouTube's auto-captions handle accurately. Educational channels frequently upload manual captions.

Can I use this to transcribe Hindi film songs or movie clips?

You can, but accuracy for song lyrics is typically lower across all languages including Hindi. Background music, fast tempo, and poetic phrasing make auto-captions less reliable for songs compared to spoken content.

Is there a way to get timestamps with the Hindi transcript?

Yes — the transcript on 2outube includes timestamps alongside each segment of text, so you can follow along with the video or jump to a specific part of the content.

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