YouTube Debate Analyzer
Map every argument in a debate or discussion. See each speaker's positions, counterarguments, and evidence cited.
How It Works
Paste URL
Any YouTube debate or discussion video
AI Maps Arguments
Speakers, claims, and evidence extracted
See the Structure
Visual argument map with clashes
FAQ
Does it work with non-debate videos?
Yes! For monologues, tutorials, or single-speaker videos, the tool maps the speaker's arguments and any counterpoints they address. It works best with multi-speaker debates and discussions, but provides valuable analysis for any argumentative content.
How does it identify different speakers?
The AI analyzes speech patterns, context clues, and conversation flow to identify distinct speakers. When names are mentioned, it uses those. Otherwise, it labels speakers as "Speaker 1", "Speaker 2", "Host", "Guest", etc.
What do the strength ratings mean?
"Strong" means the argument is well-supported with evidence or solid logic. "Moderate" means it has some support but could be stronger. "Weak" means the argument lacks evidence or has logical gaps. These are AI assessments meant to aid critical thinking.
What are "clashes"?
Clashes are points where speakers directly disagree. The tool maps who said what and whether the disagreement was resolved, ended in compromise, or remained unresolved. This helps you see the key tension points in any discussion.