Clean transcript
Get timestamped text from a public TikTok URL with a readable plain-text view.
Convert a public TikTok to transcript text that is easier to search, summarize, rewrite, and reuse. Start for free.
Example output
00:00 I stopped asking what should I post and started asking what question keeps coming up.
00:06 Every video this week came from one customer support thread.
00:12 That is why the comments sound like people were waiting for the answer.
Conversion note: Question led
Strong for repurposing because the transcript reveals the audience question driving the script.
Paste a URL and get a clean transcript designed for content planning, creator research, and script remixing.
Copy the TikTok share URL from the app or browser and paste it into the converter.
TokTools turns the accessible video text into a transcript that is easier to scan than the original clip.
Use the converted text as raw material for notes, briefs, articles, captions, or remix ideas.
Search intent
This page fits users who think in conversion terms: TikTok in, transcript out, then reuse the text somewhere else.
Convert a short video into source text for a blog outline.
Turn a TikTok into notes for a creator or client.
Pull reusable language from a video before rewriting it.
Search a clip's wording without keeping the video open.
Creator workflow
Target the full TikTok transcript workflow: capture the words, understand the opening, and reuse the structure.
Get timestamped text from a public TikTok URL with a readable plain-text view.
Identify the first-three-second hook, CTA, emotional trigger, and reusable angle.
Start with TXT, then unlock SRT, VTT, CSV, DOCX, and JSON on paid plans.
Anonymous and logged-in transcript results are noindex unless explicitly published.
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Paste a public TikTok URL into TokTools and the tool converts accessible video text into a readable transcript.
You can copy the transcript into research notes, summaries, captions, content briefs, or script drafts.
No. Only public TikTok URLs that can be accessed from the shared link are supported.
Yes. This workflow extracts readable text so you can work with the language, not the video file.