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Grab Transcripts and Meta Data of YouTube Videos and Web Pages Get the transcript and metadata of a YouTube video or of a web page. And then save this information into a choice of different formats: - Text file, - Email, - Markdown file, - and/or Notion database Here are the steps: - Open a browser - Go to a YouTube video or a web page you are interested in - Click on the extension button And within a few seconds you will get: - The transcript of the video, web page, or web page selection - Meta Data: - For a video: - The Video title - The channel - The number of views - The duration - The publish date - The video keywords - The link to the thumbnail - The URL of the video - For a web page: - The page title - The website description - The bounce rate - The world rank - The site rank in its category - The Onsite average time - The monthly visits - The site category - The traffic per source You can also get a summary of the transcript created by AI (Artificial Intelligence) You can adjust parameters for the export of the information: - To a text file: you can provide a string of characters that will be placed at the beginning of the name of the file. This is to help you categorize your files. - To email: you have to specify the email address you want to send the information to - To a Markdown file: like for text file, you can provide a string of characters that will be placed at the beginning of the name of the file. This is to help you categorize your files - To Notion: you need to specify the login to Notion and the name of the database you will save the data to. Save to Notion: Please note that to be able to save to Notion, there are some pre-requisites: 1 - You need to have a login to Notion (www.notion.so) 2 - You need to create in Notion an inline database called Grabber 3 - You need to have the following fields in the database Grabber: - url - text - summary - metadata 4 - You need to authorize Grabber to add to your data in the Grabber database: 4.1 - Install the Grabber extension from the Google Chrome Store (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions) 4.2 - Click on the Grabber extension icon (with a smiling crab) 4.3 - Expand the "Parameters" section in the Grabber extension - Fill the login field - In "Database", type Grabber - Click on "Authorize" - A new tab will open - Click "Select Pages" - Tick "Grabber" - And press "Allow Access"
FetchV - Video Downloader for m3u8 & hls
The video downloader for saving web videos and live streams. Features: 1. Supports HLS video (streaming video indexed by m3u8 file), integrating all media fragments into a single MP4 file. 2. Supports HLS live streaming. 3. Supports videos or live streams with a 'blob' prefix in the player's src address. For such media, when the actual media address cannot be detected, the "recording mode" can be used to convert the buffered data into an MP4 file. 4. Supports various static videos or audios that can be played on web pages, such as MP4, WEBM, etc. 5. Supports streaming MP4 (HLS v7, may add support for "MPEG-DASH" in the future). 6. Uses multi-thread downloading, which can significantly increase the download speed in good network conditions, very useful for downloading large files. 7. Supports switching resolutions, available when the HLS video's m3u8 file provides multiple resolutions. 8. Provides media preview, if multiple media are captured on a page, you can confirm your target through the preview. 9. Provides a feature-rich download interface, where you can know the download speed, progress, and perform operations like switching download threads, switching resolutions, and modifying file names. 10. All the work of this tool is done in your browser, without using any third-party servers to transmit or convert media data. Notes: 1. This tool is only applicable to videos that comply with technical standards, and it does not work for videos using non-standard playback technologies. It does not have special adaptations for specific websites. 2. It does not support encrypted videos, and we are not responsible for any media you download. It is recommended to check the copyright of the media before downloading. 3. Although this tool has been adapted to popular web videos, it cannot guarantee absolute success in the adapted scope. If it doesn't work for you, please try other tools as an alternative.
NotebookLM Web Importer
Import web pages and YouTube videos to NotebookLM with one click NotebookLM Web Importer is a powerful Chrome extension for saving web pages, YouTube videos, links, browser tabs, RSS feeds, and more directly to Google NotebookLM. Stop copying URLs, switching tabs, and manually organizing sources. With NotebookLM Web Importer, you can capture online content in seconds, add it to the right notebook, and start using NotebookLM to summarize, ask questions, generate insights, and create Audio Overviews. Built for students, researchers, creators, writers, analysts, and anyone who uses NotebookLM as an AI research assistant. ## One-Click Web Page Import Save the current web page to NotebookLM instantly. Turn articles, blog posts, documentation, reports, and reference pages into NotebookLM sources without copy-paste. ## YouTube to NotebookLM Import YouTube videos into NotebookLM so you can study lectures, interviews, tutorials, podcasts, webinars, and long-form videos more efficiently. ## Bulk Import Add multiple sources at once from link lists, open browser tabs, YouTube playlists, RSS feeds, and more. Build a complete research notebook faster. ## Notebook Management Manage your notebooks in one place and keep your NotebookLM research workflow organized while you browse. ## Audio Overview Management Manage NotebookLM Audio Overviews and sync them to a podcast feed, making it easier to listen, review, and learn on the go. ## Full WebSync Workflow Send pages and videos to NotebookLM from your browser, then chat with your sources, generate summaries, create study materials, or produce podcast-style Audio Overviews inside NotebookLM. NotebookLM is great for understanding sources. NotebookLM Web Importer makes it much faster to collect those sources. Use it to: - Save articles, reports, and documentation to NotebookLM - Import YouTube videos and playlists for research or learning - Collect sources from multiple tabs in bulk - Build notebooks from RSS feeds or link lists - Organize research for school, work, writing, or content creation - Turn saved sources into NotebookLM summaries, Q&A, study guides, and Audio Overviews - Reduce repetitive copy-paste work while browsing # Perfect For ## Students Collect lecture videos, course readings, articles, and research materials in NotebookLM. ## Researchers Build source collections from papers, websites, reports, documentation, and reference links. ## Creators and Writers Save inspiration, competitor research, scripts, articles, and YouTube videos into structured notebooks. ## Professionals Gather market research, product docs, news, client materials, and internal knowledge sources for faster analysis. 1. Install NotebookLM Web Importer from the Chrome Web Store. 2. Browse the web or watch YouTube as usual. 3. Click the extension icon. 4. Choose where to import your source. 5. Open NotebookLM to chat with your sources, generate insights, or create an Audio Overview. NotebookLM Web Importer helps you turn the web into a searchable, organized AI knowledge base. If you use NotebookLM for research, learning, writing, analysis, or content creation, this extension saves time every day. Works with Google NotebookLM. This extension is not affiliated with Google.
Web Clipper for NotebookLM
Save web pages, PDFs, and YouTube videos to NotebookLM instantly If you use NotebookLM for research, studying, writing or creative work, this Chrome extension makes adding sources nearly effortless. With a single click you can save web pages, PDFs, YouTube links, AI chats and more directly into your NotebookLM workspace. And now, you can export the artifacts NotebookLM generates — flashcards, quizzes, mind maps, reports, even entire chat conversations — in formats ready for your favorite tools. 🎬 YouTube to NotebookLM: the ultimate solution Adding YouTube content to NotebookLM has never been easier. This extension gives you full control over how you capture video content: • Videos: add any YouTube video as a source with one click • YouTube Shorts: floating button appears on Shorts pages for instant saving • YouTube Channels: add an entire YouTube channel to NotebookLM, or select specific videos to include • YouTube Playlists: batch add curated video collections directly to your notebooks, with the option to pick exactly which videos to include Perfect for building research notebooks from lectures, talks, podcasts, tutorials, interviews or educational content. The extension automatically handles everything so NotebookLM can summarize, answer questions and generate insights from your video sources. 📤 Export your artifacts NotebookLM generates amazing content — flashcards, quizzes, mind maps, reports, notes, slide decks. Now you can take them anywhere: • Data Tables → Excel or Markdown • Flashcards & Quizzes → Excel, JSON, or Anki TSV (ready for direct import) • Mind Maps → FreeMind, OPML, Markdown, or Obsidian Canvas • Notes → Word or Markdown • Reports → PDF, Word, or Markdown • Slide Decks → all slides as PNG images in a ZIP The export menu appears right in the artifact context menu, matching Google's native UI — it feels like it was always there. Clone an entire notebook — every source, every Google Drive link — without rebuilding it by hand. Set up a course notebook once, then spin off variants for each module, topic, or client. • One click from NotebookLM itself: "Duplicate" lives in the notebook list alongside Rename and Delete • One click from the side panel: "Duplicate" is in the actions menu on every notebook • Google Drive sources stay linked: Docs, Slides, and Sheets from Drive keep their live connection to the original file, so AutoSync keeps working on the copy 📄 Export your NotebookLM chat as Markdown or PDF Take research conversations out of NotebookLM. A new download button in the chat panel header turns the full conversation into a polished file you can share, archive, or feed into another tool: • Markdown export: clean .md with every prompt and response, inline citation markers preserved, and a Sources section mapping each citation back to its title • PDF export: same content with color-coded role labels (You / NotebookLM) and clean pagination between turns • Native UI: the download button blends into NotebookLM's chat panel and the dropdown styling matches the app's native menus exactly 📎 Add Google Docs, Sheets & Slides from the doc itself Working in a Google Doc, Sheet, or Slide deck? Send it to NotebookLM without leaving the page. An "Add to NotebookLM" button sits right in the editor toolbar, next to Share. • One click from the toolbar: add the document you're editing to any notebook, no copy/paste, no tab switching • Also in the side panel: open it on any Docs, Sheets, or Slides tab and pick the notebook to add to • Added as a live Drive source: NotebookLM keeps syncing your edits instead of saving a one-time snapshot, so AutoSync keeps the notebook current • No duplicates: adding a file that's already in the notebook won't create a second copy Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, and PDFs imported from Drive don't automatically refresh in NotebookLM when the originals change. This extension fixes that: • Manual sync: click the "More" button (⋮) on any Google Drive source to refresh it instantly, or sync all sources at once • AutoSync: enable automatic synchronization per notebook and your imported documents stay current in the background — no manual intervention needed • Easy setup: open the side panel, navigate to your notebook, and click the gear icon to access AutoSync settings Your research stays accurate even as your source documents evolve. Save content from X directly into your research notebooks. The extension automatically detects when a tweet is part of a thread and grabs all connected posts. • Tweets & Threads: save any tweet or capture an entire thread as a single source • Articles: save articles shared on X directly to your notebooks • Bookmarks import: open the side panel on your X bookmarks page to bulk-add your whole collection at once, as individual sources or merged into one • Two ways to save: use the Web Clipper buttons on X, or save directly from the side panel Perfect for capturing insights, expert opinions, industry discussions or breaking news for your research. Save your conversations with AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and more) directly into your research notebooks — full threads or hand-picked messages, all in one click. • Full conversations: clip an entire chat as a single source, preserving every prompt and response so NotebookLM has the complete context • Individual messages: pick just the answers worth keeping and skip the rest • Two ways to clip: use the Web Clipper buttons injected right inside each AI assistant, or clip from the side panel • Smart re-clipping: clip the same conversation again and the existing source updates in place — no duplicate sources cluttering your notebook (Pro) Perfect for turning brainstorming sessions, research chats, coding help, or deep-dive explanations into durable sources you can summarize, question, and build on inside NotebookLM. Save Reddit discussions directly into your research notebooks — posts, threads, and top community replies, all in one click. • Original post: add any Reddit post as a source from the thread page, the subreddit feed, or the homepage • Post + top comments: save the original post together with the highest-quality replies, giving NotebookLM the full discussion context • Hand-pick replies: select individual comments from a thread to include exactly what's relevant • Three ways to save: use the Web Clipper buttons injected natively next to the share button on any post, click directly from the subreddit or homepage feed, or save from the side panel Perfect for capturing expert discussions, community insights, how-to threads, debate breakdowns, or niche knowledge that lives only in Reddit comments. Save articles from Note.com — Japan's popular writing platform — directly into your research notebooks. The extension supports both free and paid articles. • Free articles: clip any Note.com article to NotebookLM with one-click buttons directly in the article • Paid articles: clip the free preview, or the entire content if you've already purchased access • Two ways to clip: use the Web Clipper buttons on Note.com pages, or clip directly from the side panel 🧹 Clean up your notebooks fast A trash button in the NotebookLM Sources panel lets you remove dozens of sources at once. Open the picker, search and filter by source type, select what you no longer need, and delete them in a single batch — no page reload, and your in-progress chat stays right where you left it. 👉 One-click source capture: no copy/paste, no switching tabs. Save any web page or article into NotebookLM instantly. 👉 PDF support: a floating button appears when you view any PDF in Chrome, including arXiv research papers. One click, and it's added to your notebook. No download required. 👉 Naver News support: a button appears at the top of Naver News articles (news.naver.com), making it easy to add Korean news content to your notebooks. 👉 Seamless notebook & source management: choose which notebook to save new sources into, organize them by project, topic or course. Works with the way you already work. 👉 Easy Google account switching: if you juggle multiple Google/Workspace accounts (e.g. personal, school, work), switching between them to add sources is hassle-free. 🚀 Why this extension matters NotebookLM shines because it lets you upload PDFs, Docs, slides, URLs and YouTube videos, then summarize, analyze and answer questions using only your own sources. But grabbing content used to be manual and fragmented. This extension removes that barrier. Instead of downloading, uploading or copy/pasting documents, you simply hit one button in your browser and send the source directly to the right notebook, saving time and letting you focus on insight rather than logistics. 1. Install the extension 2. Visit any web page, PDF, YouTube video or AI chat you want to save 3. Click the extension icon (or the floating button on PDFs and YouTube), choose your target notebook 4. Head to NotebookLM and start summarizing, asking questions, generating study guides, audio overviews, mind maps or reports 5. Export any artifact — or the entire chat conversation — to your preferred format: Anki, Obsidian, Word, PDF, and more • Add Google Docs, Sheets & Slides from the editor toolbar: send the document you're working on to NotebookLM as a live, auto-syncing Drive source • X bookmarks import: bulk-add your entire X bookmarks collection from the side panel, as separate sources or merged into one
TLDR - Summarize webpages, YouTube videos and PDFs instantly
Summarize webpages, YouTube videos and PDFs instantly Quickly understand any YouTube video, webpages and PDFs - with instant summaries. Works with content in 40 languages, automatically translated for you. • Zip through long articles in seconds - get the good stuff without the fluff • See the important moments in YouTube videos at a glance, skip the rest • Get through lengthy PDFs fast - get key insights from documents and research papers • Break language barriers - understand any content in your preferred language • No tab-switching headaches - everything appears in a sleek sidebar • Stay informed without getting overwhelmed Try TLDR for free! If you love it, continue with a small monthly subscription that you can cancel anytime. Ready to save hours of your time? Install now and see the difference!