Free AI Podcast-to-Blog Converter

Podcast Transcript to Blog Post that actually ranks.

Upload an episode and LumiClip writes a full blog post from the transcript — headings, pull-quotes, meta description, internal links, and SEO keyword placement. Ready to publish to your site and earn organic traffic from search.

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Paste a podcast URL or upload an MP3/MP4 — LumiClip handles the rest

Long podcast episode transcript source
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The blog post nobody writes

Podcasters want Google traffic. They just don't want to write articles.

Every podcast growth guide says the same thing: publish blog posts alongside your episodes, rank on Google for the topic, capture the search traffic that would never find you on Spotify. It's sound advice. It's also why most creators ignore it — writing a 1,500-word blog post on top of recording, editing, and posting is not a realistic weekly commitment.

LumiClip is the podcast-to-blog generator built for that exact gap. One upload produces a publish-ready article — structured with H2s, pull-quotes from the guest, internal links to your site, a meta description, and keyword density tuned for search — drafted in your voice, ready to paste into your CMS.

Why LumiClip wins

Three reasons this generator outranks template-based converters

A dumped transcript isn't a blog post. Here's what the model actually does.

Rewritten for readability, not just transcribed

The model rewrites spoken language into written prose — no "ums," no run-on sentences, no verbal tics — while keeping the guest's voice and every original insight.

Structured for Google, not for word count

Clear H2/H3 hierarchy, scannable bullet sections, pull-quotes, meta description, and keyword placement tuned for how search engines actually read long-form content.

Written in your voice

Feed 2–3 of your existing blog posts and the model matches your rhythm, formality level, and signature phrasings — so it reads like you wrote it, not like an AI did.

How it works

Three steps from recording to published article

No copywriter. No SEO consultant. No rewrite pass.

  1. 1. Upload or link the episode

    Paste a podcast URL or upload MP3/MP4. Multi-host and multi-track files work the same way.

  2. 2. AI transcribes and writes

    Transcription runs first, then the writer model restructures the content — condensing digressions, strengthening the thesis, and generating headings, quotes, meta, and internal link suggestions.

  3. 3. Edit and publish

    Review the draft in a live editor. Tweak the intro, swap a heading, reorder sections. Export as markdown, HTML, or push directly to WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow.

What's inside

Everything a publish-ready blog post should include

Not a transcript with line breaks — a real article your readers will finish.

Structured H2/H3 outline

The model identifies the natural topic boundaries of the episode and writes heading-level structure that matches how readers skim — and how Google reads long-form pages.

Pull-quotes from the guest

The strongest quotable lines become formatted quote blocks, giving the article visual rhythm and preserving the guest's exact phrasing when it matters.

SEO metadata generation

Meta title, meta description, keyword variants, and suggested slug all get generated alongside the article — so you don't manually write them for every post.

Internal link suggestions

The model recommends relevant links to other episodes, pillar pages, or product pages on your site — driving both reader engagement and SEO link equity.

What changes for you

Rank on Google without becoming a writer

The compounding traffic of a blog archive, without the weekly writing commitment.

Hours
Saved per post

What used to be a 3–4 hour writing session per episode collapses into a 10-minute review and publish.

Search
Traffic from Google

Every episode becomes a blog post that can rank on its own — capturing search traffic from listeners who'd never find you on Spotify.

Compounding
Content library

Podcast episodes are ephemeral. Blog posts compound over months and years. LumiClip turns one into the other automatically.

More capabilities

Everything else LumiClip ships around repurposing

The same episode can become clips, titles, chapters, and show notes in the same upload.

Voice matching

Feed 2–3 past blog posts and the model mirrors your tone, rhythm, and signature phrasings on every future article.

Multi-language blog posts

Generate localized versions of the same article in 7 languages with one run — full hreflang-ready content per locale.

CMS integrations

Direct push to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and Sanity — or export clean markdown/HTML for any other system.

Auto-generated meta description

Every article ships with a tuned `<meta description>` under 160 characters, written to win the click on a Google result.

SEO keyword variants

A side panel shows 8–12 related keyword phrases the article is targeting — with density scores so you can see what's under- or over-represented.

Featured image suggestions

The model suggests visual themes, opening image ideas, and alt text copy so the finished post is ready to publish, not a wall of text.

Pull-quotes as social cards

The same quote blocks used in the article become ready-to-post social media cards — LinkedIn, X, Instagram formats included.

Bulk back-catalog generation

Queue old episodes and the model writes a blog post for each one overnight — retroactive SEO on your entire archive.

Podcast transcript to blog post FAQ

A real blog post. The model rewrites spoken language into written prose, removes filler, restructures for readability, and adds headings, pull-quotes, and a meta description — structured to rank on Google.
Typically 1,200–2,000 words for a 45–60 minute episode. The model adjusts length based on the episode's actual content — it won't pad to hit a word count if the source is shorter.
Yes. Upload 2–3 of your past blog posts and the model mirrors your rhythm, formality level, and signature phrasings. Output reads like you wrote it.
Direct integrations with WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and Sanity. For other CMSs, export as clean markdown or HTML and paste in.
The generator handles the structural prerequisites for ranking — clean H2/H3 hierarchy, keyword density, meta description, internal links. Ranking still depends on domain authority and competition, but the article is structurally set up to rank when the signals are right.
Yes, up to the free plan's monthly processing quota. Paid plans unlock batch generation, CMS integrations, and multi-language output.

Turn your podcast into a blog that ranks

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