English, Arabic & Quranic content

Accurate transcripts, one API call.

Paste a YouTube URL. ClipScript returns the uploader's captions when available, or a top-model transcript when they aren't.

1YouTube video
YouTube
0:423:15
POST /v1/transcriptions
2Transcript
STREAMING
ENEnglish
Welcome back to the channel.
Today we're unpacking how
transcripts really work at scale.
ARArabic
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
في هذا الدرس سنتحدث
عن موضوع مهم جداً

What teams build on top of ClipScript

Searchable video libraries
Index thousands of transcripts so users can instantly find exact moments.
Quran and Islamic content workflows
Transcribe lectures, tafsir, and recitations, then validate Quranic output with QuranValidator.
SEO + content repurposing
Turn long-form videos into articles, newsletters, snippets, and social posts.
Learning and research products
Build summaries, notes, Q&A, and multilingual learning flows on top of trusted transcripts.

FAQ

What is ClipScript optimized for?

English and Arabic video transcription, with a particular focus on Islamic content and Quran recitations.

Do you have a free plan?

No. ClipScript is paid-only (Starter, Pro, Enterprise).

Can I pass YouTube URLs directly?

Yes. Paste a YouTube URL directly into the API request. Most transcription services require a separate media pipeline first, but ClipScript handles YouTube URLs natively.

Do I need separate APIs for captions and transcription?

No. ClipScript does both in one call: captions when available, model transcription when needed.

Is this built for production scale?

Yes. It was built while processing 1,000+ videos and is designed for reliable, repeatable transcript output.

Do you offer a money-back guarantee?

Yes. If you cancel within 30 days, we provide a pro-rata refund for the unused portion of your plan.

How do I validate Quranic output?

Run the transcript through QuranValidator.com. It validates output against Quranic text and works great with ClipScript output.

Note from Yazin

ClipScript came out of a very specific headache: while shipping the Eyad Qunaibi website, we had to process 1,000+ videos, and even small misses in transcript quality would break search, summaries, and user trust.

So I set one hard rule: return the best transcript possible for each video.
That was the bar.

If uploader captions are available and good, ClipScript uses them. If they are missing, fallback runs automatically on the latest models. You still make one API call, and get back a transcript you can ship with confidence.

— Yazin
Founder, ClipScript