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Video Chapters Generator

Paste a YouTube URL and get auto-generated timestamped chapters ready to paste into your video description.

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$0 · forever
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Workflow

3 Steps. No Friction.

01

Paste the YouTube link

Start with a public video URL so the tool can inspect the source structure and transcript context.

02

Generate timestamped chapters

Create a cleaner breakdown of the video's main segments and talking points.

03

Use the chapters in publishing

Add the output to descriptions, internal notes, or repurposing workflows.

Use cases

Built For Real Workflows.

  • Create navigable descriptions for long YouTube videos.
  • Turn one video into a cleaner outline for clips or summaries.
  • Document topic changes inside educational or interview content.

Supported inputs

  • Public YouTube video URLs
  • Videos with transcript-accessible content
  • Long-form content that benefits from sectioning

Outputs

  • Timestamped chapter list
  • Section titles for descriptions or notes
  • Cleaner structure for repurposing or review

Why this tool

Built To Save Time.

01

Improves the readability of long-form YouTube content.

02

Useful for creators, channel managers, and repurposing teams.

03

Pairs naturally with transcript, summary, and blog workflows.

FAQ

Common Questions.

Why are YouTube chapters useful?

They make long videos easier to scan, improve structure in the description, and create cleaner source material for content repurposing.

Who benefits most from this tool?

Educational channels, interview creators, podcasts, and teams producing long videos with clear topic changes.

Can chapters help outside YouTube?

Yes. They are useful as internal notes, article section starters, and a guide for clip selection or content editing.