Tweet video transcriber

Tweet Video Transcriber

PostScribe is a tweet video transcriber for people who need the words inside public video posts. It helps you convert spoken clips into text that can be searched, copied, summarized, and filed into Markdown, Obsidian, Notion, or a publishing workflow.

A tweet video transcriber helps you capture the words spoken in a public video post. PostScribe starts from a public X or Twitter URL and returns transcript-ready text, making it easier to find quotes, summarize clips, and save social video context into notes.

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Public X links
Transcript + summary
Markdown + Notion export

Paste a public post URL

Generate text from X video

Paste one public source link, then turn the transcript, summary, and export actions into a working text layer.

Start a transcript

Paste a public X/Twitter video URL

Capture quotes without replaying clips

Manually scrubbing through a tweet video is slow, especially when you only need one line or a short excerpt. A transcript lets you scan the whole clip, locate the exact phrase, and keep the context around it. That is useful for newsletters, briefs, social listening, fact-checking, and internal notes.

A practical workflow for public posts

PostScribe accepts public X and Twitter URLs, creates a transcript, and returns the text when processing finishes. If the post is private, unavailable, unsupported, or has no accessible video, the app shows a clear message instead of hiding the problem.

From transcript to reusable content

Creators can turn a useful clip into a LinkedIn post, article outline, thread, script note, or quote bank. Researchers can preserve what was said in a volatile social feed. Teams can keep track of product demos, conference clips, interviews, and customer comments without relying on memory, then copy the result into Markdown or Notion.

Why trust PostScribe

Built for public links, clear limits, and transcript-first work.

PostScribe supports public X/Twitter video posts, keeps raw media temporary, and makes plan limits visible before purchase. The durable output is the transcript, summary, source URL, and reusable text layer, not long-term storage of the original media.

Public links only

Private, restricted, deleted, unavailable, and unsupported posts fail clearly instead of being treated as valid sources.

Temporary raw media

Processing artifacts are not the product. PostScribe is designed around saved transcripts, summaries, notes, and source metadata.

Transparent limits

Guest, free, credit-pack, and monthly plans communicate available minutes and transcript memory before users pay.

No local file shuffle

Compared with desktop transcription workflows, PostScribe starts from the public post URL and returns useful text in the browser.

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More ways to use PostScribe

The same transcript-first workflow works across common social video research tasks. Use the pages below to jump between X video transcription, tweet video notes, text conversion, and summary workflows.

Can PostScribe transcribe any tweet video?

PostScribe is designed for public native video posts on X/Twitter. Protected, deleted, or inaccessible posts are not supported.

Is the transcript saved?

Logged-in users can view saved transcript history. Guest and free history is limited, while paid plans unlock expanded transcript memory.

What makes this different from local transcription tools?

PostScribe starts from a public post URL and returns transcript-ready text in the browser, so you do not need to download media and process it locally.

What is the best way to transcribe a tweet video link?

For supported public X/Twitter video posts, the simplest workflow is to paste the post URL into PostScribe, wait for processing, then use the transcript, summary, copy action, TXT export, Markdown download, or Notion-ready copy from the completed job page.

Tweet Video Transcriber | PostScribe