Convert Video to PDF

Turn the spoken content of any video — MP4, MOV, WEBM and more — into a clean, speaker-labeled PDF transcript you can print, annotate, or share. Free, no signup.

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MP3, M4A, MP4, WAV, MOV, WebM, AAC, FLAC · up to 5 minutes · free, no signup

How it works

1

Upload your video

Drop your file or click to browse. MP4, MOV, and WEBM videos up to 5 minutes and 25 MB are free.

2

We transcribe the audio

Our AI extracts the audio track from your video and transcribes the speech with high accuracy, labeling each speaker.

3

Download as PDF

Download your transcript as a polished PDF — or grab it as Word, TXT, SRT, or VTT, or copy it straight from the page.

From spoken video to shareable document

What people turn into PDFs

A PDF transcript looks the same on every screen and every printer — ideal when a video's words need to live in a document.

Meeting recaps

Turn recorded calls into PDF recaps you can circulate to the whole team.

Lecture handouts

Convert recorded lectures into printable handouts students can annotate.

Interview records

Keep a clean PDF record of on-camera interviews and Q&As.

Compliance documentation

File a written record of video calls where decisions were made.

Webinar & training archives

Archive what was said in webinars and training videos as searchable PDFs.

Report attachments

Attach a video's transcript to reports, briefs, or case files as a PDF appendix.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?

Yes — converting videos up to 5 minutes into a PDF transcript is free with no signup. For longer files, AI summaries, and more exports, create a free account.

Does this convert my video frames into a PDF?

No — this tool transcribes the speech in your video and delivers it as a PDF transcript, with speaker labels when more than one person is talking. It doesn't capture or screenshot video frames.

What video formats can I upload?

The free tool accepts MP4, MOV, and WEBM video, plus audio formats like MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, and FLAC if you only have the sound.

Why a PDF instead of a plain text file?

PDFs keep their formatting on every device, print cleanly, and are accepted almost anywhere — ideal for handouts, records, and report attachments. If you'd rather have plain text or subtitles, the same download menu offers TXT, Word, SRT, and VTT.

Is my video stored anywhere?

No. Your file is sent for transcription and is not retained on our servers after your transcript is ready.

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