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How to add subtitles to your videos?
How to add subtitles to your videos?

Step by step instructions to add subtitles to your videos

Updated over a week ago

Adding Subtitles to Your Videos

Adding subtitles to your videos is absolutely necessary. It boosts engagement and helps in content discoverability.

We boast that our Any Language to English Translated subtitles are over 95% accurate; so-much-so, that a lot of media production agencies use our platform to add subtitles to their videos.

How to create a subtitling project

Step 1: Click on the Create Button

To create a subtitling project, click on the create icon on the top right corner of the home screen.

Step 2: Click on "Get Subtitle"

Once you click the create button, you will be taken to this screen where you can select "Get Subtitle".

Step 3: Upload Your Video

After hitting "Get Subtitle", you can paste the link of the video or upload a local video file in the MP4 format.

Step 4: Select the Language

Choose the language in which you want to generate subtitles. We have both Indian and Global languages. Click on "Let's Sub" to get your subtitles video.

That's it!

You're ready to Sub your video. We hope you enjoy making your video content more accessible for everyone!


Downloading Your SRT

You'll see three options on the output page when the video has been processed.

If you want to get the SRT file, you click on the download button and confirm if you want to download the project SRT. Based on your plan, you might have restrictions on the total projects you can download, so choose carefully.

Subtitle Burning

There is also an option of subtitle burning which is only available on Pro plans. With this option, you can time-sync your subtitles using the segments on the bottom of the screen and style your subtitles in the "Animate Subtitle" menu. If you want, you can save the styles as a preset by clicking on "Add as a New Theme".

Once you are happy with how it came out, you can click on "Process Subtitle" on the top right.

And you're done!

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