
Every minute, more than 500 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube. That is an unimaginable vault of tutorials, lectures, tech deep-dives, and financial advice. However, if you are conducting research or trying to extract specific data from a long-form video, simply pressing play and watching for an hour is the most inefficient way to work. Even viewing the auto-generated YouTube transcript requires significant skimming and reading. You need a fast, reliable tool capable of parsing those massive text walls into human-readable briefs.
For students, academic researchers, and lifelong learners, spending 90 minutes watching a University lecture online isn’t always an option. Many of these videos contain 15 minutes of crucial theory padded by anecdotes and Q&A sessions. If you try to manually skip through the timeline, you run the risk of missing the key thesis entirely. Scrubbing through YouTube videos is an inaccurate science.
Briefly removes the uncertainty of scrubbing by leveraging state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP) to read the video for you. It is the premier AI app to summarize long YouTube transcripts fast, designed to turn hours of video into minutes of precise reading.
If you use YouTube primarily for learning and self-improvement, Briefly will become your most valuable browser companion. Stop wasting time fast-forwarding through videos and struggling to read transcripts. Start digesting long YouTube content efficiently with Briefly.