A transcript broken into many short lines is hard to read as prose, and you want it shaped into proper paragraphs instead.
This formatter removes timestamps and labels, then reflows the lines into paragraphs, while preserving the blank-line breaks you meant to keep.
How to use Transcript Formatter
- Paste your transcript into the left panel.
- Turn on Remove filler words if you also want fillers dropped.
- Copy the formatted paragraphs from the right panel or download them.
What you can do with it
- Turn a transcript into a blog draft.
- Shape meeting notes into readable paragraphs.
- Prepare a video description from a transcript.
Good to know
Reflow should preserve intentional paragraph breaks, so a blank line in your input starts a new paragraph in the output. Lines within a paragraph are joined with spaces into flowing text.
Frequently asked questions
How are paragraphs decided?
A blank line in your input marks a paragraph break; lines between blank lines are joined into one paragraph.
Does it remove timestamps and labels?
Yes. Inline timestamps and leading speaker labels are removed before the text is reflowed.
Will it merge everything into one block?
No. Intentional blank-line breaks are kept, so your paragraph structure survives the reflow.