New: Export to SRT, VTT, DOCX & PDF

SRT, VTT, DOCX, and PDF exports are now live.

What you can export

  • SRT / VTT - subtitle files with precise timestamps
  • DOCX - Word documents ready for editing or sharing
  • PDF - clean, formatted transcripts for archiving

Options

  • Speaker labels - include or hide
  • Timestamps - add timecodes for document formats

How to export

  1. Open a completed transcription
  2. Click Download as
  3. Choose TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, or PDF
  4. Toggle speakers/timestamps if needed

Compatibility

  • SRT/VTT import into Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and DaVinci Resolve
  • DOCX opens in Word and Google Docs
  • PDF is ideal for sign-off and sharing

Need help choosing a format?

If you’re comparing VTT vs DOCX, or searching for VTT to DOCX and DOCX to VTT workflows, start with the evergreen guides below.

Free vs Premium

All formats are available to everyone. Free exports add a small watermark on DOCX/PDF. Premium exports are unbranded.

Available now in your dashboard. Tell us what format you want next.