A Claude AI chat conversation being transformed into a polished explainer video with structured slides.

AI workflow

Your best Claude answers deserve to be more than a chat thread.

If you asked Claude something worth keeping — a deep research answer, a step-by-step breakdown, a strategic explainer — you can turn that conversation into a shareable video in minutes, without rewriting a word.

Why Claude chats make great video source material

Claude is unusually good at structured reasoning. When you ask it to explain a concept, break down a decision, or walk through a process, the answer often comes back with natural headings, logical steps, and a clear narrative arc.

That structure is exactly what a good explainer video needs. Instead of re-drafting the content from scratch, you can capture the conversation and let Blog2Video turn that logic into scenes.

Step 1: Share your Claude chat to get a public link

Claude conversations are private by default. Before Blog2Video can read the content, you need to make the chat public.

Open the conversation in Claude.ai, then click the Share button in the top-right corner of the chat. Toggle the link to 'Public' and copy the URL. That link is what you will paste into Blog2Video.

  • Open your Claude conversation at claude.ai
  • Click the Share icon in the top-right corner
  • Set visibility to Public and copy the URL

Step 2: Paste the URL into Blog2Video

Go to Blog2Video and paste the shared Claude URL into the input field. Blog2Video fetches the conversation, reads the message thread, and extracts the key points, structure, and explanations from Claude's responses.

You do not need to copy-paste text manually or reformat anything. The tool works directly from the public URL.

Step 3: Generate and export your video

Blog2Video builds a scene-by-scene video from the conversation content. Each major point in Claude's answer becomes a slide, keeping the logical flow intact.

Pick a template that matches the tone — technical, educational, professional — then export as MP4, PDF, PowerPoint, or PNG slides. The same generation run gives you a video for YouTube, slides for LinkedIn, and a deck for wherever else it needs to go.

What Claude chats work best

The highest-value chats to convert are ones where Claude gave you a thorough, structured answer: research breakdowns, how-to walkthroughs, comparison analyses, code explanations, strategic plans, or concept deep dives.

If you have ever re-read a Claude thread and thought 'I should turn this into a post,' the video path is faster.

  • Research summaries and topic deep dives
  • Step-by-step how-to explanations
  • Comparison and pros-and-cons breakdowns
  • Technical concept explainers
  • Strategic plans and decision frameworks

Try it now

Share a Claude conversation, copy the link, and paste it into Blog2Video. The video is ready in minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my Claude chat need to be public for Blog2Video to read it?

Yes. Claude conversations are private by default. You need to click Share inside the conversation and set the link to Public before Blog2Video can access the content. You can remove public access again after generating the video.

Can Blog2Video read both sides of the conversation — my questions and Claude's answers?

Blog2Video focuses on the content in the conversation and structures the key points into video scenes. Claude's detailed answers typically form the bulk of the useful content, and the tool is optimized to extract and sequence those clearly.

What video formats can I export from a Claude chat?

You can export as MP4 video, PDF slides, PowerPoint, or PNG frames — the same options available for any Blog2Video project. That means one Claude conversation can produce a YouTube video, a LinkedIn carousel PDF, and a shareable deck from one generation run.

Does this work with long Claude conversations?

Yes. Blog2Video reads the full conversation and extracts the most structured, informative content. Longer threads that cover multiple topics can be trimmed or split into focused scenes during the editing step.