A small collection of free, no-login tools for the people who actually use them.
CreatorGrab is an independent project that builds simple, fast utilities for creators, researchers and content marketers. Every tool on the site does one thing well, runs in the browser, and never asks you to sign up or pay before getting value.
The first tool — and the reason most visitors land here — is the YouTube Metadata Extractor. Paste a YouTube URL and get the full set of tags, hashtags, transcripts, thumbnails, descriptions and engagement stats in under five seconds. No browser extension, no account, no upsell.
Most YouTube SEO and analysis tools follow the same pattern: a free trial, then a $30+ monthly subscription, then a feature wall, then upsells for things you do not need. The basic act of viewing a video's tags or grabbing its thumbnail does not need a subscription. CreatorGrab strips that down to the essentials and makes it free.
It started as a personal tool while researching what was working in different niches on YouTube. Once it was useful, it made sense to put it online so other creators could benefit from the same workflow without paying for a bloated suite.
Pull tags, hashtags, transcripts, thumbnails, descriptions and engagement stats from any public YouTube video.
Try it →Daily helper for the Binance Word of the Day puzzle. Filter by length, green letters, yellow letters and gray letters.
Try it →Running a website costs real money — domains, servers, SSL, monitoring. CreatorGrab is funded by a few sources to keep the tools free for everyone:
None of this affects what tools do or which features are available. There is no premium tier hiding behind a paywall — the tools are simply free.
CreatorGrab is built and maintained by an indie creator who wanted simpler tools and ended up making them. The project is small by design — fewer features done well, instead of a sprawling suite that nobody actually uses.
If you have feedback, feature requests, bug reports or just want to say hi, the contact page is open.
The roadmap focuses on more single-purpose creator tools, better speed, and useful guides on the blog. The aim is not to become the next big SaaS — it is to keep being a useful, fast, free corner of the internet for people who work with online content.