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Download your video analysis as a shareable PDF document

What's in the PDF?

The PDF export contains all the key information from your video analysis, formatted for easy reading and sharing.

PDF Contents:

  • Video Information

    Title, channel, duration, and link

  • All Segments

    Titles, timestamps, summaries, and key points

  • Key Terms

    Vocabulary with definitions

  • Your Notes

    Text highlights you've added (voice/drawing notes not included)

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Sample PDF export preview

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How to Export

Exporting is simple – just click the PDF button and your download will start automatically.

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PDF export button location

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Steps:

  1. 1Open the video you want to export
  2. 2Look for the Export PDF button (usually near the share options)
  3. 3Click the button
  4. 4The PDF will download to your device automatically

Language Options

PDF export supports multiple languages, with some options requiring a Pro subscription.

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PDF language selection options

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Free Tier

  • English PDF export
  • Generated client-side (instant)
  • BrightClips branding included

Pro Tier

  • All languages supported
  • Non-English: Server-side generation
  • Better formatting for non-Latin scripts
Why the difference? Non-English languages (especially those with non-Latin scripts like Hindi, Chinese, Japanese) require server-side rendering for proper font support and formatting.

Sharing Your PDF

Once downloaded, you can share your PDF in many ways:

📧 Email

Attach to an email for colleagues or classmates

☁️ Cloud Storage

Upload to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive

💬 Messaging

Share via Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, etc.

🖨️ Print

Print for offline study or meetings

Tip: The PDF includes a link back to the original BrightClips analysis page, so anyone you share with can access the interactive version too.

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