
Watch it, saved automatically
With the remio extension, every YouTube video you watch is captured, transcribed, and summarized in the background.
No extra clicks. No copy paste. No separate note taking workflow.

Do not want to watch?
Paste the link
Copy any YouTube URL and paste it into remio.
remio fetches the audio and transcribes it locally on your device, so you can get the transcript and AI summary without watching the full video.

Both paths give you the same
reusable knowledge
remio creates a timestamped transcript, extracts key points, chapters, takeaways, and action items, then saves everything as a searchable note you can chat with later.
Why users switch from NotebookLM and Glasp to remio.
See how remio compares to the tools you might already be using.
remio | NotebookLM | Glasp | |
|---|---|---|---|
Auto capture watched video | ✅ | 🅧 | 🅧 |
On-device transcription | ✅ | 🅧 | 🅧 |
No video length limit | ✅ | 50 / notebook | 🅧 |
Ask across videos and notes | ✅ | per notebook | 🅧 |
Jump back to the exact timestamp | ✅ | partial | partial |
For better AI experience, remio only runs on Windows 10+ (x64) and M-Chip macs currently.
FAQs
Yes. You can download remio and start for free. Some advanced usage may depend on your subscription plan, but you can try the AI presentation workflow before committing.
Yes. remio creates a full, timestamped YouTube transcript. It can capture the transcript while you watch through the browser extension, or transcribe the audio locally when you paste a YouTube link.
No. If you do not want to watch the video, paste the YouTube link into remio. remio fetches the audio, transcribes it locally on your device, and generates an AI summary from the transcript.
remio gives you a significantly more complete workflow than pasting transcripts into ChatGPT.
With ChatGPT, you copy a transcript, ask one question, and the context is gone when you close the tab. With remio, the transcript and AI summary are saved permanently to your personal knowledge base. You can come back days later and ask follow-up questions, compare ideas across multiple videos, or connect insights from a YouTube video with your notes, PDFs, and meeting recordings.
remio also includes an AI agent that works across your entire knowledge base. Instead of asking one video at a time, you can ask remio questions that draw on everything you have ever saved — and get answers grounded in your own research, not general web knowledge.
The longer you use remio, the more useful every answer becomes.
remio uses a built in local ASR model to transcribe audio on your device, so there is no server upload size limit. This makes it useful for long lectures, interviews, webinars, and other in depth videos.
More than a YouTube summarizer
We, knowledge workers, do not watch YouTube for fun; we learn from it.
A video can be more valuable when it becomes part of a knowledge base. You can search, ask, and reuse later.

Starts with the full transcript,
not just a summary
A short summary helps you move fast, but it can miss details. remio keeps the complete, timestamped transcript so you can verify quotes, return to the original context, and ask deeper questions about the video.

Unlimited transcription,
powered by local ASR
Paste a YouTube link and remio uses a built-in speech recognition model to transcribe the audio directly on your device.
No server upload. No length limit.

Works beyond YouTube
Have more video or audio content to summarize?
remio also supports Spotify podcasts, Apple Podcasts, meeting recordings, and local audio or video files.
remio meets all your needs about knowledge
Learn more features
Capture resources from websites, local folders & files.
Get instant, reliable answers from your entire knowledge base.
Create an editable, native PPTX
with your personal experience.
Unlimited free recording and transcription, no-bot.
YouTube summaries that do not disappear
Most tools give you a one time output that vanishes when you close the tab.
remio always remembers it.
