SRT Transcript
Transcribe audio to SRT subtitles
Generate SRT subtitles with accurate timecodes for YouTube, video editors, and streaming platforms
How to get SRT Transcript transcripts
Export your transcript as SRT Transcript in three simple steps
Upload Your Audio/Video
Drag and drop your file or paste a URL to transcribe
Auto-Transcribe
AI transcribes your content with timestamps and speaker labels
Export as SRT Transcript
Download your transcript as SRT Transcript and share it
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Why SRT works well for transcripts
SRT subtitles are the universal format supported by YouTube, video editors, and streaming platforms

What you can caption with SRT
Universal subtitle format for videos, courses, and multimedia content
When to use SRT Transcript transcripts
SRT Transcript is perfect for these common scenarios
Video captions
Add subtitles to marketing videos, interviews, and tutorials.
YouTube publishing
Upload SRT files directly to YouTube for accurate captions.
Localization
Translate subtitles while keeping the timing intact.
Frequently Asked Questions About SRT Transcript
Everything you need to know about SRT Transcript transcripts
What's the difference between SRT and VTT?
SRT is more universal and works with most video editors and platforms. VTT is designed for web video and HTML5 players. If you're unsure, choose SRT for maximum compatibility.
Can I upload SRT files directly to YouTube?
Yes! YouTube fully supports SRT subtitles. Simply upload your SRT file when adding captions to your video, and YouTube will sync the text with your audio.
How do I edit SRT timing?
You can open SRT files in any text editor or subtitle editor (like Aegisub or Subtitle Edit). Each cue has a start and end timestamp that you can adjust manually.
Will SRT captions work on all devices?
Yes. SRT is supported by virtually all video players, streaming platforms, and editing software. It's the most widely compatible subtitle format available.
Can I use SRT for translated subtitles?
Absolutely. SRT files are text-based, so you can translate the subtitle text while keeping the original timestamps intact—perfect for multilingual content.
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