Clean transcript
Get timestamped text from a public TikTok URL with a readable plain-text view.
Turn a public TikTok video into a readable transcript you can review, quote, summarize, and repurpose. Start for free.
Example output
00:00 Here is the budget habit I wish I learned before my first brand deal.
00:05 I separate tax money the same day the payment lands, before I plan anything else.
00:12 That one move keeps every launch, invoice, and slow month less stressful.
Transcript note: Advice sequence
The clip opens with regret, gives one concrete rule, then explains the personal benefit.
Use the transcript to study hooks, captions, pacing, CTAs, and the exact language that makes a video work.
Start with one public video link when you need the exact words, not a rough memory of the clip.
Review the text beside timestamps so quotes, pacing, and on-screen beats stay easy to reference.
Mark lines worth saving, then turn the transcript into a summary, note, or rewritten script.
Search intent
This page serves users who want the transcript itself: the words, timestamps, and structure behind a specific public video.
Quote a creator accurately in research notes.
Summarize a clip for a team that cannot watch the video.
Find the exact CTA or repeated phrase used in a post.
Review spoken content before turning it into another format.
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.
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A TikTok transcript is the readable text version of the spoken words and available captions from a TikTok video.
Yes. The result is designed so you can copy text into notes, briefs, caption drafts, or research documents.
TokTools presents transcript lines with timestamps when timing data is available from the source.
No. TokTools only supports public TikTok videos that can be accessed from a shared URL.