Export transcripts as SubRip (SRT)
Universal subtitle file with numbered cues and timecodes.
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What is SubRip (SRT)?
SRT is a subtitle format with numbered cues and timecodes (HH:MM:SS,mmm). It is the most widely supported caption file.
Format quick facts
- Export extension: .srt
- Best for: Uploading captions to video platforms and editors
- Common pitfall: Limited styling and positioning
Best use cases
- Uploading captions to video platforms and editors
- Offline video players with subtitle support
- Quick captioning when styling is not required
Common pitfalls
- Limited styling and positioning
- Uses commas for milliseconds and must follow the exact format
- No metadata beyond the caption text
Compatibility notes
- Supported by most video editors and players
- Easy to convert to VTT for web video
Sample SRT snippet
1
00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:02,400
Host: Welcome back to the show.
2
00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:05,100
Guest: Great to be here.Related comparisons
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Transcribe and export
Start from audio or video, then export as SRT.
FAQ
Short answers to the most common SRT export questions.
Why does SRT use commas in timestamps?
SRT timecodes use commas for milliseconds, like 00:00:05,120. Keep the comma format so players can parse it.
Can SRT include styling?
Only very limited styling is supported. For more control, export VTT.
Export SRT transcripts in minutes
Upload audio or video, transcribe, then download in SRT.
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- 3 transcriptions per day
- Max 35 minutes per file
- Max 50 MB per file
- Export to TXT, DOCX, PDF, SRT, VTT
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