Transcribe Twitch to Text

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Works with publicly available audio & video. DRM-protected content is not supported.

Works with publicly available audio & video. DRM-protected content is not supported.

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How to Transcribe Twitch

1

Copy the Twitch VOD or clip URL from the address bar.

2

Paste the URL into STT.ai and select your preferred model.

3

Click Transcribe to convert the stream to text.

Why Use STT.ai for Twitch?

Just Paste a URL
No downloads or extensions needed
10+ AI Models
Whisper, Canary, and more
100+ Languages
Auto-detection or manual
Export TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX
Subtitles, notes, documents

What to do with your Twitch transcript

Embed-ready SRT/VTT subtitles
Drop the file straight into Twitch or any player — timings preserved.
Multi-language captions
Generate translated subtitle tracks for global reach (100+ languages).
Searchable video archive
Publish the transcript so search engines index every word.

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste any public Twitch video URL into STT.ai. We fetch the video, extract its audio track, run it through your chosen AI model, and return the transcript with SRT/VTT subtitles — no download step required. Example Twitch link format: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/123456789

No — STT.ai reads publicly-available Twitch content directly from the URL. Private or age/region-gated Twitch content has to be downloaded manually with the original account first, then uploaded as a file.

Yes. STT.ai includes 600 free minutes/month — usable for Twitch URLs exactly like uploaded files. Paid plans starting at $5/month extend per-item length limits.

Free users can transcribe Twitch content up to 1 hour per item; paid plans extend that to 8+ hours per item, enough for the longest Twitch video you're likely to hit.

For pre-recorded Twitch content, paste the URL and we do the rest. For a live Twitch stream, switch to STT.ai's live-transcription tool — point it at the stream and watch captions appear in real time.

DRM-protected Twitch content cannot be transcribed — we don't bypass DRM. For those, capture the audio through your OS (system audio recorder, OBS) and upload the resulting file directly.

Yes. 100+ languages, auto-detected by default. For mixed-language Twitch content, our models handle language switches mid-clip.

Yes. Speaker diarization runs on every Twitch transcription — Speaker 1, Speaker 2, … labels you rename in the editor. Works for Twitch interviews, debates, and panels.

Yes. Every Twitch transcript exports as SRT or VTT, ready to upload back to Twitch or any video platform — and our burn-subtitles tool can hardcode them onto the clip for reposting.

Twitch URL transcription accuracy tracks the source audio quality — clean studio audio reaches 93-95% with our best models; low-bitrate streams or noisy field recordings land lower.

Twitch transcripts are private to your account by default. Pro plans add client-side encryption — even STT.ai can't read them without your key. Source audio is deleted after transcription.

Yes. Submit multiple Twitch URLs through the REST API or the in-app batch upload — each is queued and you're emailed when it finishes. Useful for bulk-processing a set of Twitch links in one go.

Beyond Twitch, STT.ai supports 1,300+ platforms — including YouTube, Vimeo, and other video hosts. The /transcribe/ directory lists every supported source.