Briefed
Get briefed on any YouTube video in seconds
The only tool that fact-checks YouTube claims against live Google Search results and detects clickbait by reading thumbnail text. Most competitors just summarize.
Paste a YouTube link and instantly get a structured summary, verified fact-checks, clickbait analysis, and step-by-step how-to extraction. Follow channels to auto-process new uploads into a clean reader feed with AI narration.
The only tool that fact-checks YouTube claims against live Google Search results and reads thumbnail text to detect clickbait. Multi-provider AI routing cuts costs to ~$0.002/video. Gemini-powered text-to-speech with 8 voices lets you listen to briefs like a podcast.
Structured video summaries
Paste a YouTube link and get an organized summary with key points, timestamps, and takeaways in seconds.
AI fact-checking against Google Search
Every claim in the video is verified against live Google Search results — the only tool that does this.
Clickbait detection
Reads thumbnail text and analyzes title patterns to flag misleading or exaggerated content before you invest time watching.
Channel following with auto-processing
Follow channels and new uploads are automatically processed into your clean reader feed.
Text-to-speech narration
Listen to briefs like a podcast with Gemini-powered TTS in 8 different voices.
Paste a YouTube link
Drop any YouTube URL into Briefed and the AI processes the full transcript.
Get your brief
Receive a structured summary with fact-checks, clickbait analysis, and how-to extraction.
Listen or read
Read the brief or listen with AI narration. Follow the channel for automatic future processing.
How accurate are the fact-checks?
Briefed verifies claims against live Google Search results, providing source links so you can verify yourself. It flags uncertain claims separately from confirmed ones.
How much does processing a video cost?
Multi-provider AI routing keeps costs to approximately $0.002 per video — a fraction of a cent.
Can I process long videos?
Yes. Briefed handles videos of any length, though very long videos (3+ hours) may take slightly longer to process.
Does it work with non-English videos?
Briefed works best with English content. Multi-language support is being evaluated.