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AI Subtitle Generator

Upload a video and our AI will listen to the speech and transcribe it into a downloadable .srt subtitle file โ€” 100% free, no sign-up.

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MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WebM โ€” Max 500 MB, 10 min

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โšก Precise Timing Subtitle every 2 seconds, tightly synced to speech

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How It Works

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Upload โ€” Select any video file up to 10 minutes long.

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AI Transcription โ€” Google Gemini AI listens to the audio and transcribes every spoken word.

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Download โ€” Get a ready-to-use .srt subtitle file with accurate timestamps.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an SRT subtitle file?

An SRT (SubRip Subtitle) file is a plain text file containing subtitle entries with timestamps. It's the most widely supported subtitle format and works with virtually all video players including VLC, Windows Media Player, and video editing software like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.

How does the AI subtitle generator work?

Our tool extracts the audio track from your video and splits it into 30-second segments. Each segment is sent to Google's Gemini AI for speech-to-text transcription. The AI listens to the spoken words and converts them into accurately-timestamped SRT subtitle entries.

What video formats are supported?

We support all major formats: MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WebM, M4V, FLV, and WMV. Files can be up to 500 MB and 10 minutes long.

Is this subtitle generator completely free?

Yes! No sign-up, no watermark, no hidden fees. Upload your video and download the SRT file โ€” it's that simple.

How long does it take to generate subtitles?

Processing time depends on video length. A 1-minute video typically takes 30-60 seconds. You can track real-time progress while the AI transcribes each audio segment.

Can I use the SRT file with YouTube or social media?

Absolutely! SRT files are universally compatible. Upload them to YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and most video hosting platforms as closed captions. They also work with professional editors like Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.