Structured Draft Instantly
The AI produces H2 sections, an intro, body paragraphs, and a conclusion from your video content.
Paste a video URL or upload a file. Get a structured, editable blog post draft - no blank page, no manual transcription.

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Writing a blog post from a video manually means watching the recording, taking notes, writing an outline, drafting, and formatting. That is 3-4 hours for one article.
Rewinding a 45-minute webinar to find one quote wastes an afternoon. The video to blog AI reads the full transcript and structures key points automatically - no rewinding required.

You have great content in the video. Translating spoken ideas into readable article structure is a separate skill. Think of the AI as a first-draft translator: it turns what was said into written paragraphs so you start editing instead of starting from zero.

Three writers produce three different article formats from the same video. The converter applies a consistent structure every time - same heading hierarchy, same section flow - so your editor fixes content, not formatting.

Convert your first video to a blog post draft right now in your browser.
The AI produces H2 sections, an intro, body paragraphs, and a conclusion from your video content.
You receive a working text draft - not a locked file. Add, remove, or rewrite any section.
Enter a target keyword before generating and the draft uses it in natural positions - title, intro, and headings.
Every point in the post comes from what was said in the video - reducing the risk of AI fabricating facts compared to generating from a topic alone.
Works with YouTube links, Loom recordings, uploaded MP4 files, and audio-only content from podcasts or interviews.
Each conversion creates a separate draft. Go back to an earlier version if edits move in the wrong direction.
Before you convert, run this quick check - clear audio in the video, topic focused on one subject, target keyword identified.
Enter a YouTube link, Loom URL, or upload a video or audio file directly.
Add a target keyword and choose a tone. More context produces a better first draft.
Read the generated post. Fix any misquotes, add specific data points, and refine the headline.
Copy into your CMS, export to Markdown, or publish directly from Hinto to your knowledge base.
The converter works best when your video has a clear topic. These inputs produce strong first drafts.
Video: 45-min product webinar. Keyword: "product launch checklist". Tone: Professional.
Video: 60-min guest interview on leadership. Keyword: "remote leadership tips". Tone: Casual.
Video: 20-min coding tutorial on API setup. Keyword: "REST API tutorial". Tone: Educational.
Video: 15-min keynote on startup fundraising. Keyword: "how to raise seed funding". Tone: Professional.
Video: 10-min online course lesson on copywriting. Keyword: "copywriting for beginners". Tone: Educational.
Video: 8-min product demo recording. Keyword: "project management software demo". Tone: Professional.
Turn every webinar, interview, and product video into a blog post without hiring extra writers.
Convert episode recordings into SEO-indexed articles that drive search traffic between episodes.
Repurpose lesson videos into written guides students can search and reference offline.
Turn tutorial recordings into documented posts that rank for the exact query developers search.
Scale content production for clients by turning their existing video library into a blog post pipeline.
“We had 60 webinar recordings sitting unused on YouTube. Now each one has a matching blog post indexed in Google. The draft quality is solid - usually needs 20 minutes of editing, not two hours.”
Content Manager, SaaS Company
Used the video to blog tool to repurpose a full year of webinar content.
“I upload the episode, set my keyword, and get a draft by the time I finish my coffee. The structure is almost always right - I mainly add personal commentary on top.”
Independent Podcaster
Converts weekly podcast episodes into SEO blog posts.
“Our clients have years of video content sitting unused. This tool turns that backlog into a content calendar in a week instead of a quarter.”
Head of Marketing, Agency
Runs a video-to-blog pipeline for five client accounts.
Everything you need to know about the video to blog AI tool
It reads the spoken content in your video, extracts the main points, and writes a structured blog post draft. You input a video URL or file and receive a first-draft article with headings, an intro, and a conclusion.
A transcript is raw spoken text - filler words, repetition, no structure. The AI reorganizes that content into a readable article format with logical sections, rewrites spoken sentences into written prose, and removes verbal filler.
Enter a target keyword before generating. The tool places it in the title, intro, and at least one heading. After generation, check that the keyword appears in the meta description and that internal links point to related content on your site.
YouTube links, Loom URLs, uploaded MP4 and MOV files, and audio-only files such as MP3. The video must have clear spoken audio - text overlays or music-only videos will not produce usable drafts.
Videos between 5 and 60 minutes produce the best output. Under 5 minutes may not contain enough content for a full post. Over 60 minutes can be converted but the draft will be very long and require significant editing.
Yes. You can convert multiple videos one after another. For teams repurposing a large library, Hinto's full workspace lets you manage drafts, assign editors, and track publishing status across all conversions.
Yes. The AI processes multi-speaker audio and attributes quotes where possible. For interview content, set the tone to Casual and the output will format it as a Q-and-A style article or a narrative summary.
Embedding a video in a post means search engines still rank you on thin text. A written blog post from the same content gives search engines full text to index, captures long-tail keyword searches, and serves users who prefer reading over watching.
The tool uses your video transcript as its source. It reorganizes and rewrites what was said - it does not add facts or claims not in the recording. Still, always review the draft: transcription errors can occasionally introduce small inaccuracies.
Yes. The generator handles the structural writing work. A non-writer can produce a publishable draft by reviewing for accuracy and adding company-specific context. Plan for 15-30 minutes of editing per post.
The free tool generates your first blog post. Hinto's full workspace gives your team a publishing pipeline - manage drafts, collaborate on edits, and host your content on a branded knowledge base.