Paste a YouTube or YouTube Music playlist URL and extract all video titles.
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People use our tool for a few main reasons:
Extracting video titles from a playlist saves hours of manual copying and opens up several practical workflows:
.md) or plain text. You can paste them straight into Notion, Obsidian, or Google NotebookLM to build a searchable course index or generate AI study outlines for multi-part tutorial series.Our free tool supports extracting titles for up to 5,000 videos per playlist, matching the maximum limit set by YouTube.
You can export and download your extracted titles as Excel (.xlsx), CSV, plain Text (.txt), Markdown (.md), or browser Bookmark HTML files.
You can organize titles by original order, duration (longest/shortest), upload date, or popularity metrics like views, likes, and comments.
Yes, clicking the "Copy All Titles" button instantly copies the entire list of video titles, separated by newlines, directly to your clipboard.
Absolutely! Simply paste your YouTube Music link and toggle the switch to extract and format track titles and artist names cleanly.
No, the YouTube playlist title extractor is 100% free with unlimited extractions, requiring no signup, login, or personal account access.
If you only need to create a study checklist, outline a video course, or build a reading list, exporting massive spreadsheets filled with video IDs, descriptions, and comment metrics is unnecessary clutter. Extracting just video titles gives you a lightweight, distraction-free text list that takes zero storage space, opens instantly in any text editor, and can be pasted directly into email drafts, study planners, or code scripts. If you later decide you need full engagement metrics like views or upload timestamps, you can sort your title list on our page before exporting.
Yes. As long as an unlisted playlist is accessible via its direct link, our tool can extract all video titles. It scales effortlessly for large educational series, bootcamps, and music collections containing hundreds or thousands of videos (up to YouTube's official limit of 5,000 videos per playlist). If a video within the playlist has been deleted or set to private by its uploader, YouTube's API flags it accordingly, allowing you to identify missing or unavailable videos in your list.