Transcript Tools
Transcript to SRT Converter
Convert a timestamped transcript to SRT subtitle format. Parses common timestamp patterns like [00:00:00], (0:00), or HH:MM:SS and outputs a valid .srt file ready for video players and editing tools.
All processing happens in your browser; transcript text is never uploaded
Features
- Parses [HH:MM:SS], (H:MM), and plain HH:MM:SS timestamp formats
- Outputs RFC-compliant SRT with sequence numbers
- Handles speaker-labelled transcripts
- Download as .srt file
- Browser-only
How to use it
- Paste your timestamped transcript into the input.
- The tool detects timestamp patterns automatically.
- Click Convert to generate SRT.
- Download the .srt file.
Use cases
- Converting YouTube auto-transcripts to SRT
- Turning meeting transcripts with timestamps into subtitle files
- Preparing SRT for video upload platforms
Limitations
- Timestamps must be present in the source transcript. For plain text without timestamps, use Create Subtitles instead.
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Use toolFrequently asked
What timestamp formats are supported?
Common patterns including [00:00:00], (0:00:00), 0:00:00, and HH:MM:SS.mmm are recognised.