How to turn any Cooking Content into a Recipe with VideoToTextAI
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Have you ever seen an awesome cooking video and wanted to make the same food only to realise that you are spending more time scrolling through the video than cooking? Well this is not a problem anymore, with VideoToTextAI you can turn any cooking video, podcast, audio into a recipe in just a few minutes and I am going to teach you how.
Step 1: Find your cooking video.
You need to determine if your video in on YouTube or any other platform.
- On YouTube: You only need the URL of the video. On mobile, you can find it if you press the share button.
- Any other platform: You will need to download the video first to your device. If the platform does not support it, you can google "platform download video" and you can download it that way.
Step 2: Use the VideoToTextAI app to transcribe the video
It is super simple, just follow these steps.
- Sign Up: If you do not have an account, you can create a free account on VideoToText AI.
- Transcribe: After logging in, upload the video or paste the YouTube link and click on the "Transcribe" button.
That is it, in just a few minutes the video will be transcribed, and you will be ready to move to the next step.
Step 3: Ask our "Chat" feature to generate a recipe for you
Now that you have the transcript, just go over to the "Chat" tab and write "Turn this video into a recipe" In just a few seconds you will have a recipe, and you can even ask the AI to tell you specific details like how high should you heat the over or how much sugar do you have to add.
Conclusion
There is no more need to scroll around a cooking video and use your dirty phone while cooking, just turn your cooking video into a recipe and read it while cooking.
Ready to get started? Visit VideoToText AI and transcribe your cooking videos today!
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