Transcript Tools
TXT to SRT Converter
Convert a plain text file with inline timestamps to a valid .srt subtitle file. Reads common timestamp patterns and formats them into proper SRT cue blocks with sequence numbers and timing ranges.
All processing happens in your browser; transcript text is never uploaded
Features
- Detects inline timestamps in plain text
- Generates SRT cue sequence numbers automatically
- Produces standard SRT timing ranges
- Download as .srt file
- Browser-only
How to use it
- Paste your timestamped plain text.
- The tool identifies timestamp patterns.
- SRT output is generated.
- Download the .srt file.
Use cases
- Converting interview notes with timestamps to captions
- Turning transcription files into subtitle format
- Processing manually timed text notes into SRT
Limitations
- End times are estimated from the next timestamp. Review the output in a subtitle editor before publishing.
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What if lines don't have timestamps?
Lines without recognisable timestamps are grouped with the previous timestamp cue.