VidText AI

YouTube to Blog Post Generator

Transform any YouTube video into a complete, SEO-ready blog article with AI.

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Full Article

Complete blog post with intro, body, and conclusion.

SEO Optimized

Naturally includes keywords for better Google rankings.

H2 / H3 Headers

Proper heading structure for readability and SEO.

Publish Ready

Copy directly into WordPress, Ghost, or any CMS.

Turn Videos Into Blog Traffic

Video content is great, but Google ranks written content. Our AI Blog Post Generator bridges that gap — converting the insights from any YouTube video into a publish-ready article that can drive organic search traffic to your site.

Each generated article includes an SEO-friendly title, well-structured introduction, organized body sections with H2 and H3 headers, and a conclusion with clear takeaways.

How to Turn a YouTube Video Into a Blog Post

  1. 1.Paste any YouTube video URL into the tool above.
  2. 2.Click Get Transcript to extract the full video text.
  3. 3.Select the Blog Post tab and click Generate.
  4. 4.Copy the article or download it as a .txt file to paste into your CMS.

Who Should Use This Tool?

  • YouTubers who want written content without hiring writers
  • Content marketers repurposing video into SEO articles
  • Bloggers covering topics discussed in industry YouTube videos
  • Agencies scaling content production across multiple channels

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to generate a blog post from a YouTube video?

Most blog posts are generated in 15–30 seconds, regardless of the video length. VidText AI processes the transcript and generates a complete article in one step.

Is the generated blog post SEO-optimized?

Yes. The AI structures the article with H2 and H3 headings, uses natural keyword placement, and writes in a format that Google can index effectively.

Can I edit the generated blog post?

Absolutely. The blog post is plain text that you can copy and paste into any editor — WordPress, Ghost, Notion, Google Docs — and edit freely.

Does this work for any YouTube video?

It works on any public YouTube video with captions enabled. Educational channels, podcasts, tutorials, and news videos work best.