Someone on Reddit asked: “Is it possible to create a digital document from a YouTube video?”
Short answer: Yes. And it’s stupidly easy.
Long answer: Let me blow your mind with a tool called Designrr.
We tested it. Took a one-hour lecture from our YouTube channel, tossed it into Designrr, and came out the other side with a legit, professional-looking eBook—in less time than it takes to binge a Netflix episode.
Here’s the Play-by-Play:
Step 1: Pick Your Video
Grab a YouTube link (yours or someone else’s), or upload a video file. Boom. You’ve got content.
Step 2: Transcribe It (Automagically)
Designrr listens to your video and spits out the transcript. No typing. No crying. Just copy → paste → done.
Step 3: Edit & Personalize
Tweak the words, add your flavor, and make it sound like you. Then sprinkle in some pics and polish.
Step 4: Make It Pretty
Use their templates to turn your transcript into a sleek-looking eBook. Add logos, colors, and whatever makes your inner designer happy.
Step 5: Publish That Bad Boy
Export it. Share it. Sell it. Email it to your audience like a boss.
Bonus Sauce: AI-Powered WordGenie 
Designrr even has this little wizard called WordGenie that helps generate titles, outlines, and content based on your niche. It’s like ChatGPT… but for turning vibes into eBooks.
Real Talk: We Tried It
We used Designrr to turn our lecture video into a post-class learning book. Looked clean. Simple design. Totally usable.
Used the 7-day free trial. After that, it’s $49/month if you’re serious about churning out content at scale.
Verdict:
If you’re sitting on a pile of video content—interviews, lectures, tutorials—this is the content repurposing cheat code. Turn one video into five new assets: blog, eBook, lead magnet, newsletter, and more.
Content creators, educators, marketers… this tool slaps.