
60 Minutes Summaries.
CBS News' long-running investigative newsmagazine, covering politics, business, science and culture through deeply reported segments. Read concise summaries of every 60 Minutes segment.
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20VC with Harry Stebbings
60 Minutes
Acquired
Alex Young
Ali Abdaal
All About AI
All-In Podcast
Andrew Huberman
August Bradley
Big Think
Bloomberg Originals
Bloomberg Technology
Cal Newport
Chris Williamson
CNBC
Coffeezilla
ColdFusion
CrashCourse
Dave Swift
Fireship
Founders Podcast
GitHub
Grace Leung
Harvard Innovation Labs
InfoQ
Jeff Su
Johnny Harris
Jordan B Peterson
Kevin Stratvert
LastWeekTonight
Lenny's Podcast
Lex Fridman
Matt D'Avella
Matt Wolfe
Matthew Berman
Moe Lueker
My First Million
nickmilo
On with Kara Swisher
Paul J Lipsky
Phil Pallen
Productive Dude
Reysu
Shu Omi
Simpletivity
SkillCurb
Slidebean
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford Online
TechCrunch
TED
TEDx Talks
The AI Advantage
The Diary Of A CEO
The Verge
The Wall Street Journal
Theo Von
This Week in Startups
Thomas DeLauer
Thomas Frank
Thomas Frank Explains
Tiago Forte
Tim Ferriss
Tool Finder
Veritasium
Vox
WIRED
Y Combinator
Zain Asif
Common questions about
YouTube summaries.
If you're new to Recall, here's what you need to know. Want to summarize a video that isn't in our library? Summarize any YouTube video.
01What is a YouTube video summary?
A YouTube video summary is a focused, written distillation of a video's key ideas, arguments and timestamps. Instead of watching a 28-minute interview, you read a 3-minute summary that surfaces the moments worth knowing about, with timestamps that link back to the source video so you can verify or watch the relevant clip.
Recall summaries are generated by AI from the video's transcript, then structured into sections you can scan, save and chat with.
02How accurate are AI YouTube summaries?
Recall uses the official video transcript as the source of truth, so summaries reflect what was actually said. Every claim is anchored to a timestamp you can click to verify in seconds.
That said, AI summaries condense and paraphrase, so if you need an exact quote, jump to the timestamp and watch the original.
03Can I summarize my own YouTube videos?
Yes. Paste any YouTube URL into Recall and you'll get a summary in under 10 seconds. The summary is saved to your personal library, where you can search it, chat with it, or share it.
04Is the YouTube video summarizer free?
Browsing this library is free and requires no account. Saving summaries, chatting with them and summarizing your own videos requires a free Recall account. Premium plans unlock unlimited summaries and longer-form content.
05How often is the library updated?
New summaries are added every day. The library is curated, meaning we publish summaries of the most-discussed videos on YouTube each week. To get a summary of a specific video, paste its URL into Recall and it'll be in your private library within seconds.
06What's the difference between Recall and YouTube's auto-generated transcripts?
A transcript is a raw word-for-word record, often 10,000+ words for a 30-minute video. A Recall summary is structured, edited and 90% shorter. It surfaces the arguments, the key moments and the quotes that matter, rather than burying them in noise.
You can also chat with a Recall summary to ask follow-up questions, which transcripts don't support.
















