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.