Chat with a YouTube video while you study it
Ask questions about the video content, confusing sections, vocabulary, and key ideas without manually copying transcripts into a separate AI chat tool.
How to use video chat without turning study into random Q&A
Video chat is strongest after the first layer of understanding
Get the basic structure first so your questions are specific.
Use video chat for concepts, vocabulary, references, or parts where the speaker moved too quickly.
Use the answer to understand the original wording, then save the words or phrases worth reviewing.
Separate AI chat vs chat inside the YouTube learning workflow
Questions about chatting with YouTube videos
What can I ask the video chat?
You can ask about the main idea, confusing sections, vocabulary, terminology, background context, or what to focus on for study.
Does video chat replace watching the video?
No. It is best used as comprehension support. TubeLingo is designed to bring you back to the original subtitles and video context.
Is video chat included in Premium?
Yes. Video chat is part of the deeper Premium study tools, alongside AI summaries and subtitle export.
Start with a summary, then ask better follow-up questions.
Build a subtitle workflow before adding AI chat to the study process.
Keep useful subtitle material for review, notes, or SRT export.