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Transcribe Arduino Tutorials from YouTube

Get Arduino tutorial transcripts with a single URL change

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

To transcribe any Arduino tutorial from YouTube, replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com' in the video URL. You'll get the full transcript instantly — no signup, no tools, no copying required. Perfect for following along with wiring diagrams and code walkthroughs.

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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

Top Arduino Tutorials YouTube Channels to Transcribe

Paul McWhorter

Beginner-friendly Arduino tutorials covering sensors, motors, coding, and project builds with step-by-step explanations

Arduino Official

The official Arduino channel featuring project showcases, feature announcements, and getting-started walkthroughs

DroneBot Workshop

In-depth Arduino and electronics tutorials covering displays, motor drivers, wireless modules, and real-world integrations

Electronoobs

Project-focused Arduino tutorials including DIY PCBs, robotics, home automation, and custom firmware development

Best Practices for Arduino Tutorial Transcripts

Extract component lists as you read

Arduino tutorials often mention resistors, capacitors, and modules verbally — scan the transcript for part names and build your shopping.

Search for pin numbers and wiring instructions

Use Ctrl+F on the transcript to jump straight to sections where the instructor calls out specific GPIO pins, voltage levels.

Copy code variable names and logic explanations

When instructors explain what a variable or function does, the transcript captures that context — paste it as a comment.

Create a step-by-step build checklist

Break the transcript into phases — breadboard setup, wiring, uploading code, testing — and turn each phase into a checklist.

How to Use

1

Find your Arduino tutorial on YouTube

Open any Arduino tutorial video on YouTube — beginner projects, sensor guides, motor control, or advanced firmware walkthroughs all work.

2

Change youtube to 2outube

In the browser address bar, change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' — the URL stays identical except for that one character swap

3

Read, copy, or search the Arduino tutorial transcript

The full transcript loads instantly — search for component names, copy wiring instructions, or paste code explanations into your project.

Questions

Does this work with any YouTube video?

Yes, any video with captions.

Is it really free?

Completely free. No account, no limits.

Do Arduino tutorial transcripts include the code that's shown on screen?

Transcripts capture everything the instructor says verbally, including code explanations and variable names they read aloud. Code shown silently on screen isn't captured — for that, pause the video.

Can I use Arduino tutorial transcripts to learn without watching the video?

Absolutely. Many people read transcripts from structured Arduino tutorials to pick up concepts quickly, then watch only the sections where they need to see the physical wiring.

What if the Arduino tutorial doesn't have English captions?

If the video has auto-generated YouTube captions in any language, 2outube can pull them. For non-English transcripts, you can copy the text into a translation tool.

How do I find a specific part of a long Arduino tutorial transcript?

Use your browser's built-in find feature (Ctrl+F on Windows/Linux, Cmd+F on Mac) and search for keywords like a component name, pin number, or function name. The transcript is plain searchable text.

Can I save Arduino tutorial transcripts for offline reference?

Yes — select all the transcript text, copy it, and paste it into a notes app, Google Doc, or text file.

Does 2outube work on mobile for reading Arduino transcripts?

Yes. Open the YouTube video URL in your mobile browser, edit the URL to swap youtube.com for 2outube.com, and the transcript loads in your browser — no app install needed.

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