If you want to get more out of online videos by bypassing ads and other filler material, Nobinge is worth a look. It uses AI to summarize YouTube videos, stripping out ads, sponsors and chit-chat. Nobinge also offers an AI-powered tutor for 24/7 Q&A, supports more than 80 languages, and can convert text to speech. It's a web app, and a free trial is available with several subscription plans.
Another tool that could be helpful is Video Highlight. It can quickly summarize and take notes on videos, transcribing the audio automatically. It also offers features like AI-generated summaries and transcripts, live Q&A that you can engage with interactively, and integration with tools like Notion so you can take notes. Video Highlight can also help you find parts of a video by timestamp, and export summaries and highlights, so you can focus on the parts you're interested in.
If you're into video editing, Gling can use AI to try to improve your videos by excising filler words and background noise. It also can generate AI captions and subtitles, automatically frame the video and create video chapters. Gling integrates with Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere, among other editing software, and has flexible pricing options depending on your needs.