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YouTube transcript extraction for AI agents. Clean text, timestamps, or structured JSON from any video. No API keys required. Install via npx rippr-mcp.
YouTube transcript extraction for AI agents. Clean text, timestamps, or structured JSON from any video. No API keys required. Install via npx rippr-mcp.
YouTube transcript ripper for humans and AI agents.
Website · Chrome Web Store · MCP Server (npm)
Paste a YouTube URL, get the transcript. Clean text, no signup.
One-click transcript extraction directly on any YouTube page. Multiple output formats (RAG, JSON, Markdown).
Connect rippr to Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client. Saves each transcript to ~/rippr/transcripts/ and returns the file path to the model.
Desktop clients only. rippr runs as a local stdio process, so it works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code CLI, and Cursor. It does not work with cloud-hosted clients (claude.ai on the web, the Claude mobile app, or Claude Code on phone / web), which can't spawn local processes.
npx rippr-mcp
Add to Claude Desktop (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"rippr": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "rippr-mcp"]
}
}
}
Then ask: "Rip this YouTube video: [url]". See mcp/README.md for the full tool surface.
Multi-strategy extraction for maximum reliability:
ytInitialPlayerResponse from page sourceCaption XML parsed in multiple formats (srv3, timedtext, JSON3). Retry with exponential backoff on transient failures.
Runs entirely on your machine. No data sent to external servers. No accounts, no tracking. Only communicates with YouTube's own APIs.
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Rippr is an unofficial, community-built tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by YouTube or Google LLC. YouTube is a trademark of Google LLC.
Rippr accesses publicly available YouTube transcript data through endpoints that YouTube's own apps use. Use is subject to YouTube's Terms of Service, and use is at your own risk. The author accepts no liability for takedowns, rate limits, account actions, or any other consequences of use.
If YouTube changes their internal APIs in ways that break extraction, the tool may stop working without notice. For long-term production use, consider the official YouTube Data API v3 with an API key (not currently supported by this package).
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add mrslbt-rippr -- npx pro tip
Just installed mrslbt/rippr? Say to Claude: "remember why I installed mrslbt/ripprand what I want to try" — it'll save into your Vault.
how this works →Security
Low riskAutomated heuristic from public metadata — not a security guarantee.