No subtitles
TikTok and Reels don't always expose captions
AI grabs the audio, transcribes with ASR, and falls back to OCR on burned-in captions. You get clean text every time.
30s from URL to viral teardown.
Works across TikTok, Xiaohongshu, Bilibili and YouTube Shorts.
Tool · Short-video script extractor
Direct parsing for TikTok / Xiaohongshu — auto-extract title, captions and full transcript.
What it solves
No subtitles
AI grabs the audio, transcribes with ASR, and falls back to OCR on burned-in captions. You get clean text every time.
Black-box hooks
AI labels the first-3s hook, info-density rhythm, emotion arc, CTA and turning points. You see the formula, not just the script.
Manual workflow
One paste, one click. Structured output you can copy into your next rewrite or shot list.
How it works
01
TikTok (v.douyin.com), Xiaohongshu (xhslink.com), Bilibili (b23.tv) — or paste the full link.
02
Audio → ASR transcription. Burned-in captions → OCR. Full text returned in seconds, ready to copy.
03
Hook (first 3s), info-density rhythm, emotion arc, turning point, CTA — each labeled with a one-line note explaining the move.
Niches we support
ASR + structure parsing applies to any vertical. The viral formula library covers what we see most.
FAQ
TikTok (douyin), Xiaohongshu (RED), Bilibili and YouTube Shorts. Instagram Reels works for public posts with captions. Private posts and stories are not supported.
Yes for sign-ups, with daily free credits. The free tier covers ~10 minutes of audio per month. Sign-up via the workspace gets you started.
Yes. We run ASR on the audio track and fall back to OCR for any burned-in captions. Accents and noisy audio reduce accuracy but you still get usable text.
Yes — this tool is for benchmark analysis and inspiration. Use the AI Script Rewriter to generate a new script that keeps the viral structure but uses your own voice.
ASR just gives you text. We additionally label hook position, info density, emotion arc and CTA pattern — the parts that actually make a short video go viral.
Pasted URLs and their parsed scripts are saved in your workspace library (so you can come back to them). Nothing is shared publicly.
Drop a TikTok or Xiaohongshu link. In 30 seconds you'll have the full script plus a structure breakdown.