Video Questions & Answers

Turn your recordings into a knowledge source you can query. Start with Transcription to convert audio/video into high‑accuracy text, then ask questions in plain language to get answers linked to the exact moment in the video.

Start free: Transcribe a file →


How transcription enables chat

  • Accurate text unlocks semantic search and question answering.
  • Time‑stamps let you jump directly to the answer in the player.
  • Speaker labels help filter answers by who said what.
  • Exports (TXT, SRT, VTT) make it easy to reuse content across docs, blogs, and subtitles.

Example questions you can ask

  • Summarize webinar: “Give me a 5‑bullet summary with key takeaways.”
  • Speaker‑specific: “What did the speaker say about XYZ?”
  • Compare points: “Contrast the pros and cons discussed about Option A vs B.”
  • Decisions: “What decisions were made? Who owns them?”
  • Definitions: “Define the terms ABC and how they relate here.”
  • Timelines: “List important dates and milestones mentioned.”

Tip: Ask follow‑ups like “expand point 3” or “explain like I’m new to this.”


Extract actions and tasks

  • “List all tasks mentioned with owner and due date (if stated).”
  • “Create a checklist of next steps with the timestamps.”
  • “Summarize blockers and dependencies.”

You’ll get a structured list with direct links to the moments where each task was discussed.


Ask for more detail on intricate audio

Some details live only in the spoken explanation. Use prompts like:

  • “Explain the process for setting up the integration, step‑by‑step.”
  • “Pull the exact configuration values the speaker recommends.”
  • “Clarify the exception case they mentioned around the 12‑minute mark.”

Workflows that pair well with Q&A

  • Onboarding: Rapidly learn from training videos by asking what matters to your role.
  • Customer support: Extract resolutions, steps, and known issues from call recordings.
  • Content repurposing: Turn long webinars into blog posts, threads, and FAQs.
  • Research: Skim multiple interviews by asking targeted questions.

Get started

  1. Transcribe your first file

  2. Build your Video Library for ongoing search and discovery: /video-library

  3. Explore the full platform: /video-platform