Beauty Video Extractor
Paste a YouTube Short, Reel, or TikTok — get every product mentioned.
What this does
Beauty creators move fast. A 60-second Get Ready With Me on TikTok can name 12 products in passing, half of them never shown clearly. By the time you replay it for the third time trying to read a label, you have lost the plot. The Beauty Video Extractor solves this: paste a YouTube Short, Instagram Reel, or TikTok video link, and we pull the video, read both the audio and the on-screen text via Gemini, and surface every product mentioned with a timestamp.
Unlike "AI guesses what celebrities use" tools, this one is deterministic — every product on the result page came from words actually spoken or text actually shown in the video you pasted. Every result page becomes a permanent, shareable URL you can come back to or send to a friend who asked "wait, what did she use on her brows?"
What you'll get
- Every named product with brand, shade (when stated), and timestamp
- The full routine in order (cleanser → toner → serum → SPF, etc.)
- A shareable result page that works without sign-in
- Quick links to search each product on Amazon / Google Shopping
Try it with
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/...
- https://www.instagram.com/reel/...
- https://www.tiktok.com/@.../video/...
FAQ
Does it work on TikTok and Instagram Reels, or just YouTube?
All three — YouTube Shorts work most reliably, TikTok and Instagram Reels work most of the time. Both occasionally block scraping; if your URL fails, try again in a few minutes or paste a different video.
How long can the video be?
Up to 12 minutes. That covers every Short, Reel, TikTok, and most GRWMs.
Is this free?
Yes. The tool is ad-supported. We rate-limit anonymous users to keep things sustainable.
Will the same video be re-processed every time someone pastes it?
No. Each video is processed once globally — paste a popular URL after someone else and you get the cached result in under a second.
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