One source, two deliverables

Convert video to transcript and summary

Create an editable transcript and a concise, timestamped summary from the same video or audio source without moving files between separate tools.

SnapVee Studio video transcript and subtitle editor

Built for

Editors, creators, marketing teams, and course producers

Keep the source transcript for accuracy while using the summary to decide what deserves editing, clipping, or distribution.

Processing time varies by source, duration, transcript availability, and queue load.

Use only media you have permission to process and verify public claims against the source.

New accounts receive 60 trial AI credits and 5 download points for seven days. Pro starts at $6.99/month.

Workflow

From source media to a reviewable deliverable

1

Use a URL or local media file

Choose the source that matches your permission and production workflow.

2

Transcribe before summarizing

The transcript preserves the source wording and gives the summary a reviewable foundation.

3

Export the right deliverable

Use subtitles for editing and accessibility, or use the summary for planning and repurposing.

Output example

Example output from a product webinar

Full timestamped transcript with speaker labels

A concise overview of the product announcement

Chapter-level decisions, objections, and next steps

Exportable subtitle and document formats

Illustrative output format. Actual results depend on the source and selected workflow.

Method

How this page is maintained

SnapVee Studio's team reviews the live summary and subtitle workflows, supported inputs, export behavior, and public pricing before updating this guide.

We do not publish fixed speed or accuracy claims without a reproducible benchmark. Queue load, source quality, speaker clarity, and transcript availability can materially change results.

Author: SnapVee Studio product team
Last updated: June 10, 2026

FAQ

Direct answers

What is the difference between a transcript and a summary?

A transcript preserves what was said, usually with timestamps. A summary condenses the source into an overview, chapters, key points, and actions.

Can I upload a local video?

Yes. The summary and subtitle workflows support local audio or video uploads in addition to supported public links.

How long does processing take?

Processing time depends on the source, video length, transcript availability, and queue load. SnapVee shows task progress while the work runs, so long videos do not need to stay open in one browser tab.

How much does SnapVee Studio cost?

New accounts receive 60 trial AI credits and 5 download points for seven days. Pro starts at $6.99 per month and includes separate allowances for summaries, subtitles, AI creation, and downloads.

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