YouTalk - Chrome Extension
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YouTalk - Chrome Extension

Ask questions to YouTube videos and get instant answers with relevant snippets
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YouTalk is an interactive Q&A Chrome extension for YouTube that helps you get answers from the video you’re watching—without scrubbing through the timeline or rewatching sections to find one detail. Instead of manually searching, you can ask a question in plain English (by typing or using your voice) and YouTalk analyzes the video’s content to return a clear, relevant response.

Along with answers, YouTalk highlights helpful YouTube snippets so you can jump straight to the most relevant moments. This makes it easier to confirm information in context, review key explanations, and quickly locate the exact part of a tutorial, lecture, or documentary that addresses your question.

Using YouTalk is straightforward: install the Chrome extension, open any YouTube video, then ask a question while you watch. YouTalk processes the video content and responds in real time with an answer and the most pertinent snippet(s) from the video.

Whether you’re learning a new skill, following a step-by-step walkthrough, or trying to remember where a speaker mentioned an important point, YouTalk reduces the friction of finding information inside long videos. It’s designed to save time, improve comprehension, and make YouTube feel more like an interactive learning resource than a linear player.

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Features

  • Ask questions and get answers based on the current YouTube video’s content
  • AI-powered content understanding and smart extraction of relevant information
  • Relevant YouTube snippets to help you jump to the best matching moments
  • Voice recognition for hands-free questions and interaction

How It’s Used

  • Find specific answers inside educational videos without scanning the timeline
  • Locate key steps in tutorials without constant rewinding or fast-forwarding
  • Interact with documentaries and long-form talks to reinforce learning and recall
  • Quickly revisit the most relevant segment when researching or taking notes

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