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Convert YouTube educational video to crisp PDF notes

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Glimpsify (ytvideo2pdf)

Glimpsify extracts slide-like frames from educational videos and builds a PDF of the key visuals (diagrams, formulas, charts). It is optimized for lecture-style videos where text appears on screen over time.

Try now (without setup)

Try it out here: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1xz6uHeY0QAzMTR8DbXJY8BSvNmKhI24Q?usp=sharing

Quick start

  1. Install OCR engine (required for text detection)

    • Windows: install Tesseract OCR and make sure tesseract is on PATH.
    • macOS: brew install tesseract
    • Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install tesseract-ocr
  2. Install the package

pip install ytvideo2pdf
  1. Run the CLI
ytvideo2pdf --input=youtube --url="https://youtu.be/Z_MLrbI1s2E"

Common usage

Extract from a local folder (expects a single video file in the directory):

ytvideo2pdf --input=local --dir="C:\path\to\video_dir"

Run with a specific extraction strategy:

ytvideo2pdf --input=youtube --url="https://youtu.be/Z_MLrbI1s2E" --extraction=prominent_peaks

Extract a fixed number of frames:

ytvideo2pdf --input=youtube --url="https://youtu.be/Z_MLrbI1s2E" --k=10

Extract frames at explicit timestamps (seconds):

ytvideo2pdf --input=youtube --url="https://youtu.be/Z_MLrbI1s2E" --extraction=timestamps --timestamps="30, 95.5, 120"

What you get

  • A PDF file in output/ with the extracted frames.
  • A JSON metadata file alongside the PDF (same name, .json).
  • Intermediate folders (unless --no-cleanup) for extracted frames and cached objects.

Key features

  • Multiple extraction strategies to pick the most informative frames.
  • OCR-based signal processing (Tesseract by default).
  • Optional caching of processed frames for reuse.
  • Optional plots of the OCR signal (for debugging and tuning).

CLI options (summary)

  • --input: youtube | local | pickle
  • --url: YouTube video or playlist URL (for youtube input)
  • --dir: local directory path (for local or pickle input)
  • --ocr: tesseract | easy_ocr | paddleocr
  • --ocr_approval: phash | pixel_comparison | approve_all | reject_all
  • --extraction: prominent_peaks | k_transactions | key_moments | timestamps | rate_change_threshold
  • --k: number of frames to extract, or auto
  • --timestamps: comma-separated seconds (for timestamps extraction)
  • --threshold: integer threshold for rate_change_threshold
  • --cache-frames/--no-cache-frames
  • --skip-plot/--no-skip-plot
  • --cleanup/--no-cleanup

For Python API usage, see LIBRARY.md.

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