Write a fresh script on your own topic in the style of any reference video — with platform-aware pacing for YouTube, Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.
watch?v=, youtu.be, Shorts, embed, or the 11-character ID — must point to one video.
YouTube Script Generator uses any public YouTube video as a style reference, then writes a brand-new script on your topic in that same voice, structure, and pacing. Drop in a watch URL or 11-character ID, type the topic you want to cover, pick the platform — YouTube, Shorts, Reels, or TikTok — and the script streams in within seconds.
It is not a copy. The AI reads the reference transcript to learn how that creator opens, builds, and closes a video, then applies the same playbook to your idea. Re-run with the same reference and a different topic, swap to a different reference for a new style, or generate a Shorts version of the same idea — every script is saved per video so you can return to it later.
Built for creators starting a channel, repurposing long-form to short, and writers briefing a script in someone else's proven voice.
The AI reads the reference video's transcript and writes your topic in the same hook, pacing, and structure — no copy-pasting required.
Pick the platform and the script adjusts pacing and length — long-form for YouTube, punchy hooks and beats for vertical.
The script appears in real time so you can start reading and editing the moment the AI begins writing — no waiting on a final block.
Every script is kept against the reference video, so reopening the same link and re-running with a new topic gives you a consistent series voice.
Drop in a YouTube watch URL, Shorts link, youtu.be link, or the 11-character video ID.
Type the topic you want to cover and pick YouTube, Shorts, Reels, or TikTok pacing.
The script streams in seconds — copy it, download, or re-run with a new topic.
Pick a creator whose pacing already works in your niche and use their structure for your first ten videos.
Drop in a long video and generate a Shorts or Reels version of the same idea, sized for vertical.
Hand clients a draft in the same voice as a reference they love — fewer revision rounds, faster sign-off.
Use the same reference for every episode so titles, hooks, and pacing stay on-brand across the series.
Moving into a new niche? Pick a top channel's style and get a script that fits the new audience from take one.
Stuck on the open? Borrow a structure that already converted, then edit until the script sounds like you.