Transcribe Investor Presentations from YouTube
Get the full transcript of any investor pitch in seconds
Or just change youtube.com to 2outube.com in your browser
To transcribe an investor presentation from YouTube, swap 'youtube.com' for '2outube.com' in the video URL. The complete transcript loads instantly — no signup needed. Transcripts let you extract key metrics, founder claims, and valuation logic word-for-word without rewatching hours of pitch footage.
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
Why Transcribe Investor Presentations from YouTube
Founders and executives often cite specific revenue figures, growth rates, and projections during pitch presentations.
When evaluating deals or researching a sector, transcripts let you paste excerpts from several investor presentations into a spreadsheet or doc for direct comparison.
Copying key passages from a transcript into your deal memo takes seconds; pausing and manually typing from video takes hours.
Once you have a plain-text transcript you can Ctrl+F for terms like 'churn,' 'burn rate,' or 'Series B' to jump straight to the relevant section.
How to Transcribe
Find the investor presentation on YouTube
Search YouTube for the company name plus 'investor day,' 'earnings call,' 'pitch deck,' or 'founder presentation.
Change youtube to 2outube
In the URL bar, replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com' and press Enter. The full transcript loads instantly alongside the video.
Extract and organize the key investment data
Copy the transcript into your notes, deal memo, or analysis tool.
Tips for Transcribing Investor Presentations from YouTube
Look for manually captioned versions
Official investor day recordings uploaded by the company itself often have human-reviewed captions, meaning financial figures and company names are spelled correctly.
Search for YC Demo Day and accelerator batches
Y Combinator, Techstars, and similar accelerators post full demo day recordings on YouTube.
Use timestamps to anchor your notes
The 2outube transcript includes timestamps.
Cross-reference transcript claims with filings
When a founder cites a revenue figure in a pitch, paste that claim into your notes alongside the transcript timestamp.
Sample Workflow
Find the startup's YouTube pitch
Find the startup's YouTube pitch (YC Demo Day, investor day, or founder interview) and swap 'youtube.com' for '2outube.
Copy the transcript
Copy the transcript into your deal memo template, then Ctrl+F for 'revenue,' 'ARR,' 'churn,' and 'runway' to pull all financial.
Highlight direct quotes for competitive
Highlight direct quotes for competitive moat, go-to-market strategy, and use of funds, then cross-reference each figure against public data sources.
Questions
Does this work with any YouTube video?
Yes, it works with any video that has captions. Most YouTube videos have auto-generated captions.
Is it really free?
Completely free. No account, no subscription, no limits.
Are financial figures in the transcript accurate?
Auto-generated captions are generally accurate for spoken numbers, but can occasionally mishear large figures or abbreviations like 'ARR' or 'MRR.
Can I transcribe earnings calls and investor day videos?
Yes. Public companies frequently upload earnings calls, analyst days, and capital markets day presentations to their official YouTube channels, and these usually include captions.
Can I use the transcript to train a model or build a database of pitches?
The transcript is plain text you can copy and use however you like for personal research and analysis.
What if the investor presentation doesn't have captions?
If a video has no captions — auto-generated or manual — 2outube won't have a transcript to display.
Does 2outube work on mobile for reviewing pitches on the go?
Yes. Just edit the URL in your mobile browser's address bar the same way — replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com.
Can I get transcripts of pitch competitions like Shark Tank or Dragons' Den?
Yes. Full episodes and highlight clips from pitch competitions posted on YouTube work the same way.
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