Attar is a browser extension. Paste a TikTok / Douyin link, or open any web page, and get a one-click local Markdown note: auto transcript, structured breakdown, on-screen vision — knowledge into your vault, filming technique ready to copy.
Not just video-to-text — it distills content into reusable knowledge and filming know-how.
Auto-transcribes the spoken audio and breaks it into topic angle, hook, structure, peak points and engagement — see why a video works at a glance.
Key frames read the project names, links, commands and product info on screen — filling in facts the narration skips, and fixing transcript typos.
Break down the shot script of talking-head videos, or the shots, angles and lighting of product / outfit videos — a reusable "how it's shot" note.
Export knowledge and copy separately as Markdown into your own Obsidian / notes vault — short videos grow into a personal knowledge asset.
No local setup — install the extension and go.
Install from the browser store, sign in with a 6-digit email code, claim your free monthly quota.
Paste a TikTok / Douyin share link, or click on any article you want to keep.
Moments later you get a structured note — download it as Markdown into your knowledge base.
Count-based and simple. One distillation = one count.
Payment: WeChat / Alipay (China) · credit card (overseas). One-time annual fee — no auto-renewal.
No. Install the browser extension, sign in with your email, and you're set — all processing happens in the cloud.
Your browser cookies and login state are never uploaded. Only content you choose to distill is sent for processing; transient media is deleted after processing. Notes are saved on your own computer. Anonymous usage analytics (no content) can be turned off anytime in Setup.
Douyin and TikTok short videos, plus any web article. More platforms coming.
No. ¥99 is a one-time annual fee, not a subscription; quota simply stops at expiry and you can renew anytime.