How do I generate subtitles from a video?
Start by transcribing the spoken audio, review the text, and export a subtitle format such as SRT or VTT. That gives you timed captions you can use for playback or publishing.
One transcript, multiple subtitle formats
Many users searching for a subtitle generator really need two things at once: an accurate transcript and export formats that fit the video platform they publish on. This page focuses on that practical workflow.
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Subtitle and caption generation
One transcript, multiple subtitle formats
00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:03,400
Welcome back. Today we are turning speech into subtitle-ready captions.
Export
SRT for compatibility, VTT for web-first delivery.
Dette løser siden
Upload local video or audio files for subtitle generation, or use a supported media URL when the source is already online and you want to skip the upload step.
Søksdrevne temaer
Søkeintensjon
Create subtitle files from spoken audio in videos.
Søkeintensjon
Export SRT or VTT for different publishing platforms.
Søkeintensjon
Turn transcripts into captions for accessibility and playback.
Søkespråket bak denne siden
Folk spør også
How do I generate subtitles from a video?
What is the difference between SRT and VTT subtitles?
Can I create captions from audio only?
Which subtitle format works best for YouTube or course videos?
Mønstre i konkurrentinnhold
subtitle and captions feature sections
format comparison modules for SRT vs VTT
creator and course publishing workflows
Problem og resultat
Teksten under ligger tett på den reelle brukerflyten: hva som bremser arbeidet, hva transkripsjonen åpner for, og hvorfor neste steg ofte er redigering, deling eller gjenbruk.
Utfordring 1
Subtitle creation gets slow when the transcript and timing workflow live in separate tools.
Utfordring 2
Teams often know they need captions but are unsure whether SRT or VTT fits the destination.
Utfordring 3
Republishing video across YouTube, social, and course platforms usually means juggling multiple subtitle requirements.
Slik hjelper ScribeFlash
ScribeFlash starts with the transcript, then lets you export timed text formats that fit common subtitle workflows.
The same workflow works for uploaded video, podcast clips, course recordings, interviews, and supported video URLs.
You can keep one transcript source and export SRT or VTT depending on the player, platform, or review process.
Beste neste steg
Create speech-to-text once, then export SRT or VTT for the channels where the video will actually be published.
Slik fungerer det
Målet her er ikke å legge til flere klikk. Målet er å gå fra opptak eller URL til transkripsjon, og videre til den faktiske oppgaven som følger i denne use casen.
This works well for video drafts, webinar recordings, social clips, podcasts with video, and hosted lesson content.
Accurate speech-to-text comes first because subtitle quality depends on a clean transcript.
A short review pass is especially useful before publishing public-facing captions.
Choose SRT for broad compatibility or VTT when you want a web-friendly subtitle format for modern players.
Støttede formater
Audio and video uploads in common formats, plus supported hosted media URLs.
SRT for broad playback compatibility and VTT for web-first subtitle workflows.
TXT, DOCX, and PDF when you need editable source text before subtitle cleanup or reuse.
Example subtitle output
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00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:03,200
Welcome back. Today we are turning a transcript into subtitle-ready captions.
Vanlige spørsmål
FAQ-en er fortsatt rik på innhold og lett å indeksere, men presenteres lettere slik at den føles som en del av sidefortellingen og ikke som en løs blokk.
Start by transcribing the spoken audio, review the text, and export a subtitle format such as SRT or VTT. That gives you timed captions you can use for playback or publishing.
SRT is the simpler, widely compatible subtitle format. VTT is more web-native and fits modern browser-based playback better. Many teams export both depending on where the video will be published.
Yes. You can transcribe audio, review the text, and export subtitle-style formats when you need timed captions for a later video or player workflow.
Yes. The same subtitle generation workflow can support YouTube videos, short-form social clips, and course content, as long as you start from a supported file or accessible media link.
Kjerneproduktsider
Upload a video or audio file to generate subtitles
Best for local media, class recordings, interviews, and edited exports.
Generate subtitles from a supported online video link
Useful when the video already lives online and you want a link-based workflow.
Review ScribeFlash pricing for subtitle and caption workflows
Sammenlign planer hvis denne arbeidsflyten er en gjentakende del av produksjon, research eller publisering.
Relaterte use cases
YouTube transcript workflows for notes, reuse, and subtitle exports
People searching for a YouTube transcript usually want to extract the spoken content from a video so they can read it, quote it, summarize it, or turn it into subtitles.
TikTok transcript workflows for captions, script reuse, and short-form content analysis
A TikTok transcript is often less about archiving and more about repurposing. Creators and marketers want the spoken words in editable form so they can build captions, scripts, hooks, and product-focused copy faster.
Instagram transcript workflows for Reels captions, subtitles, and social publishing
Instagram transcript searches usually come from teams trying to publish more accessibly and more consistently. They need the spoken content from Reels and videos in a form they can turn into captions, subtitles, and post copy.
Neste steg
Create speech-to-text once, then export SRT or VTT for the channels where the video will actually be published.
Relaterte blogginnlegg
VTT vs. SRT: Hvilket undertekstformat passer deg?
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Slik transkriberer du en YouTube-video til tekst gratis på nett
Lær hvordan du transkriberer YouTube-videoer til tekst på nett med ScribeFlash. Lim inn lenken, lag et transkript og eksporter som TXT, DOCX, PDF, SRT eller VTT.