Use Case: Transcript Search

YouTube transcript search in Chrome

Search a YouTube transcript by keyword, phrase, or name. Find exact lines, inspect nearby context, and jump back to the right timestamp without leaving the video.

What transcript search should do well

Find the line, not just the topic.

Long videos hide the exact quote you need somewhere in the middle. Cuelio keeps transcript search beside the player so you can search, scan context, and open the right line without scrubbing back and forth.

Workflow

How transcript search works in practice

Use the side panel as a fast research layer: search first, inspect the context, then return to the video only when the line is right.

01

Open the video you want to inspect

Cuelio reads the active YouTube context and loads the transcript track beside the player.

02

Type the word, phrase, or name

Search for a concept such as retention, pricing, onboarding, or a specific quote from the speaker.

03

Scan the nearby context

Use the result list to compare hits and pick the line that actually matches the claim or argument you need.

04

Jump or copy the exact moment

Open the timestamp, copy a quote, or continue into a summary or AI follow-up from the same transcript state.

FAQ

FAQ for transcript search

Useful answers for people who need to find exact wording inside long YouTube videos.

Can I search a YouTube transcript for exact phrases?

Yes. Cuelio is built around transcript search, so you can search for individual keywords or longer phrases and move through the matches one by one.

Does transcript search show context around the match?

Yes. The result list is meant to stay readable, with surrounding transcript context and a visible active match state before you jump back to the video.

Can I jump from a transcript match to the exact point in the video?

Yes. Search results keep their timecodes visible so you can return to the matching line in the player with one click.

Use Case: Transcript Search

Search the transcript before you rewatch the whole video.

Use Cuelio when a lecture, interview, tutorial, or product demo deserves exact wording, not a rough memory of where it might be.