Transcribe Unity Tutorials from YouTube
Turn any Unity tutorial into searchable, copyable text
Or just change youtube.com to 2outube.com in your browser
To transcribe a Unity tutorial from YouTube, change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in the video URL. You get the full transcript instantly—no signup, no copy-pasting. Perfect for capturing code snippets, API names, and step-by-step instructions from any Unity lesson.
The Trick
youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
2outube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
Just change 'y' to '2'
Works with any YouTube video that has captions
Top Unity Tutorial YouTube Channels to Transcribe
Unity
The official Unity channel covering editor features, new releases, DOTS, scripting, and hands-on project walkthroughs.
Brackeys
Beginner-to-intermediate Unity tutorials covering 2D/3D games, physics, UI, and full project builds from scratch.
Code Monkey
In-depth Unity development tutorials focusing on game systems, clean architecture, and practical C# patterns.
Game Dev Guide
Intermediate and advanced Unity tutorials on AI, procedural generation, editor tooling, and polished game mechanics.
Best Practices for Unity Tutorial Transcripts
Copy class and method names exactly
Unity's C# API is case-sensitive and spelling matters. Use the transcript to copy MonoBehaviour callbacks, component names, and namespace paths.
Build a personal Unity cheat sheet
Paste transcript excerpts covering Input handling, physics layers, coroutine patterns, and animator parameters into a personal reference doc you can.
Index timestamps for long tutorial series
For multi-hour Unity courses, scan the transcript to find exactly where topics like NavMesh baking, Shader Graph setup, or addressable assets are discussed—then jump straight there.
Extract Inspector configuration steps
Instructors often describe Unity Inspector settings verbally. The transcript captures every checkbox, slider value, and component reference mentioned so you can replicate the setup without guessing.
How to Use
Find a Unity tutorial on YouTube
Open any Unity tutorial video on YouTube—whether it's a Brackeys beginner series, a Code Monkey architecture deep-dive, or an official Unity livestream.
Change youtube to 2outube
In the browser address bar, change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com'. The URL becomes 2outube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID. Hit enter.
Copy code snippets and take notes
Scroll through the full transcript to copy C# snippets, API references, and step-by-step instructions directly into your Unity project notes or IDE.
Questions
Does this work with any YouTube video?
Yes, any video with captions.
Is it really free?
Completely free. No account, no limits.
Can I transcribe Unity tutorial playlists?
Yes—2outube works on any individual YouTube video URL. For a full course playlist, open each lesson and swap 'youtube' to '2outube' in the URL to get that video's transcript.
Do Unity tutorial transcripts include code shown on screen?
Transcripts capture everything the instructor says out loud. When a Unity creator reads their code aloud or explains it line by line, that text appears in the transcript.
How do I find a specific Unity concept in a long transcript?
Once you have the transcript open, use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to search for any term—like 'Rigidbody', 'ScriptableObject', or 'NavMesh'—and jump directly to where it's discussed.
Can I use transcripts to follow along with Unity tutorials offline?
Yes. Copy the full transcript and paste it into a text file or note-taking app. You'll have the entire lesson available offline to reference while working in the Unity editor without an internet connection.
Do Unity livestreams on YouTube have transcripts?
Many Unity livestreams are auto-captioned by YouTube after the stream ends. If captions are available, 2outube will return the full transcript. Live streams that haven't been captioned yet won't work.
Can I transcribe non-English Unity tutorials?
Yes. 2outube returns whatever captions YouTube has available for the video, including auto-generated captions in many languages. Tutorials in German, Japanese, Portuguese, and other languages are supported as long as YouTube has captioned them.
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