Paste a link to any conference talk and get a clear, structured summary of the key points in seconds — free, no signup required.
Try an example
Conference talks are dense with slides and demos that scroll by faster than you can take notes.
Chatlo Notes’ free YouTube Conference Talk Summarizer reads the video’s transcript and lets you capture the key claims, tools, and recommendations in writing — built for engineers, designers, and analysts who want the substance without the runtime.
Copy the YouTube link
Open the conference talk on YouTube and copy its URL from the address bar. Any public video works.
Paste it into the summarizer
Paste the link into the box above, then choose your summary length and output language.
Generate the summary
Click Generate Summary. In 15–30 seconds you get the key points and takeaways from the conference talk, ready to copy or save.
Copy the YouTube link to the conference talk, paste it into the tool above, and click Generate Summary. In about 15–30 seconds you get a structured summary of the key points — no signup required.
Yes. Summarizing conference talks from YouTube is completely free with no account or credit card. Create a free Chatlo Notes account only if you want to save summaries, chat with them, or turn them into flashcards.
The free tool handles YouTube videos up to roughly 2 hours, which covers most conference talks. For longer recordings, split the video and summarize each part separately.
Accuracy is highest when the conference talk has clear audio and captions. The AI reads the transcript, identifies the main points, and structures them — so dense, single-speaker conference talks summarize especially well.
Yes — for talks with clear narration it captures the main arguments, named tools, and takeaways. Text shown only on slides and never spoken may not be included.
Need more than YouTube? Use the YouTube Summarizer for any video, the all-in-one AI Summarizer for text, files, and web pages, or read our guide on summarizing YouTube videos automatically.