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Transcribe Earnings Calls — Free

Many public company earnings calls are posted to YouTube by investor relations departments or financial media channels — and a 60-minute earnings call contains dozens of key data points that investors, analysts, and financial journalists need to extract efficiently. TranscribeVideo.ai transcribes earnings call YouTube videos in seconds, giving you a searchable full transcript to find revenue figures, guidance statements, management commentary, and analyst Q&A responses without listening to the entire call.

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Why Financial Analysts Transcribe Earnings Call Videos

Earnings calls are among the most information-dense 60-minute windows in public market information. In a single call, company management discusses quarterly results, provides forward guidance, addresses analyst questions, and often reveals strategic direction through language choices and emphasis. Traditional earnings call transcripts are available through financial data providers like Seeking Alpha, Motley Fool, and Bloomberg — but these require subscriptions and are not available for all companies, especially smaller public companies and international listings. YouTube earnings call recordings — posted by companies' own investor relations channels, by financial media like CNBC, or by third-party financial content creators — are freely accessible and can be transcribed instantly. For retail investors without Bloomberg subscriptions, an analyst covering a mid-cap company, or a financial journalist working on a story about a specific company's strategic direction, the YouTube-to-transcript workflow provides free access to information that otherwise requires expensive subscription services.

How It Works

  1. 1.Search YouTube for the company's earnings call — check the official IR channel, CNBC, or financial media channels.
  2. 2.Paste the YouTube earnings call URL into TranscribeVideo.ai and receive a complete transcript in seconds.
  3. 3.Search the transcript for revenue figures, guidance language, executive quotes, and analyst responses.

Why Use This Tool?

  • Find specific revenue figures and guidance statements without listening to a 60-minute call
  • Extract exact executive quotes for financial articles and investment research reports
  • Search for specific metrics mentioned verbally that don't appear in the press release
  • Compare language across multiple quarters' earnings calls by building a transcript archive
  • Access earnings call content without paid transcript subscriptions for smaller or international companies

Use Cases

  • Retail investors transcribing earnings calls to research companies without Bloomberg subscriptions
  • Financial journalists extracting executive quotes and guidance language for earnings coverage articles
  • Equity analysts building earnings call transcript archives for language trend analysis
  • Investment researchers comparing forward guidance language across quarters using transcript search
  • Finance content creators summarizing earnings calls for YouTube and newsletter audiences

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I find earnings calls posted on YouTube?

Search YouTube for '[Company Name] earnings call Q[X] [Year]'. Many large-cap companies have official Investor Relations YouTube channels. Financial media channels like CNBC, Bloomberg Television, and Yahoo Finance also post earnings call coverage. Smaller companies may have calls posted by financial content creators or investor communities.

Will it accurately transcribe financial figures and metrics?

Numbers spoken verbally — revenue figures, guidance ranges, percentages — transcribe accurately when clearly stated. Financial terminology like EBITDA, operating margin, and free cash flow generally transcribes correctly. Always verify specific figures against the company's official press release or SEC filing before publishing or making investment decisions.

How do I search for specific information in an earnings call transcript?

Copy the transcript into any text editor and use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to search. Search for terms like 'guidance', 'revenue', 'raised', 'margin', or specific product names. The Q&A section of earnings calls — where analysts ask questions — often contains the most unscripted and strategically revealing content.

Are earnings call transcripts available anywhere for free without transcribing?

Some companies publish official transcripts on their IR websites. Seeking Alpha and Motley Fool offer free transcripts for some companies with registration. For many mid-cap and international companies, and for historical calls, the combination of YouTube + TranscribeVideo.ai is the fastest free option.

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