YouTube Summary AI with Gemini

Gemini-powered AI tool to summarize YouTube videos.

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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-11-20 Marodeur
2024-11-01 Agafon Bulkin
2024-10-18 oxk4r
2024-09-17 Firefox user 14426856 works. but some videos summarize to Russian Lang. I cannot read Russian.
2024-09-11 shinediamond295 clean interface and just works without begging for money 👍
2024-09-06 Firefox user 14904227 問題なくYouTube要約できています
2024-09-05 Nibz Works pretty well, thanks for the addon ! As other said, changing the prompt so the AI doesn't says "The author thinks..." every 2 lines would be great. Plus, is it possible to remove the animation on the button ? It's pretty distracting and when I'm watching a long video the animation keeps looping every second for 20min ! Thanks !
2024-08-31 Tommy It works very well. Here are a few suggestions : - When we open a YT video using "Open in new tab" (back-end), we have to reload the webpage to see the "Summarize" button when we access the tab, which is annoying. - It's not clear how to access preferences, for example to change language. - That would be great to have an option to disable "Minutes saved"... because I think most people don't care about that. It would help to keep a clean and minimal user interface. - The number of "Minutes saved" is not accurate, because it takes time to read the summary, and the number that is displayed is the duration of the video. For instance, for a 30-minute video, if it takes 2 minutes to read the summary, number of minutes saved is not 30 but 28. You could reduce the number based on how long is the summary (number of words) and the average reading speed. - The summary is great, but it would be better if it was not always referring to "The text describes..." or "The author...". I understand that the summary is from the transcript, which is text, but that would be more accurate if there was a way to tell the AI that the source is a video, and not a text (i.e. the speaker instead of the author, or the video instead of the text). IMO, the first and the last comments should be the most important to improve. Overall, a very good extension, very simple and accurate.
2024-08-31 jukbee
2024-08-30 Firefox user 14353173
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