Clean transcript
Get timestamped text from a public TikTok URL with a readable plain-text view.
Paste a public TikTok URL to download readable transcript text without saving the video file first. Start for free.
Example output
00:00 Here is the caption mistake that makes short videos harder to reuse.
00:05 Put the key promise in the first line before you explain the context.
00:11 Then save the transcript so your next edit starts from the exact words.
Download note: Text-first workflow
Useful when the goal is the script or subtitle text, not another downloaded video file.
Designed for users who want a portable text version of a public TikTok video for notes, subtitles, research, and reuse.
Copy the public TikTok share URL from the video you want to save as text.
Generate a readable transcript that uses available captions when they can be accessed.
Copy or export the transcript for captions, summaries, briefs, or creator research.
Search intent
This page matches users looking for a downloader: they want the transcript as reusable text they can copy, save, or export.
Download transcript text for a content brief.
Save TikTok captions before editing subtitles.
Create a text archive of public videos worth studying.
Turn spoken clips into searchable notes without downloading the video.
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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It saves the readable text from a public TikTok video so you can use it for notes, captions, summaries, or script analysis.
No. The workflow starts from a public TikTok URL, so you can focus on the transcript text instead of the media file.
When timing data is available, transcript text can be prepared for subtitle workflows such as SRT or VTT exports.
No. Private, deleted, or restricted videos are not supported. Use public videos that can be accessed from a shared link.