Convert Audio to SRT
Turn any audio or video file into a timestamped .srt subtitle file — MP3, WAV, MP4 and more. Free, no signup, nothing to install.
How it works
Upload your file
Drop any audio or video file or click to browse. MP3, M4A, WAV, MP4, MOV and more up to 5 minutes are free.
We transcribe and time it
Our AI converts the speech to text, adds accurate timecodes to every line, and labels each speaker.
Download your SRT
Download the result as an .srt subtitle file — or grab it as VTT, TXT, PDF, or Word instead.
What people make SRT files for
An SRT file is a plain-text list of numbered cues, each with a start and end timecode — the most widely supported subtitle format there is.
Subtitling videos
Caption a voiceover or talking-head video before you publish it.
Course captions
Add caption files to lessons on course platforms that accept SRT uploads.
Translation base
Generate an SRT in the original language, then translate the cues for multilingual subtitles.
Accessibility
Make recordings usable for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers — and meet accessibility requirements.
Podcast captions
Caption video versions and short clips of podcast episodes.
Timed archives
Keep a time-coded transcript of any recording so you can jump straight to a quote.
Frequently asked questions
What is an SRT file?
SRT (SubRip Subtitle) is a plain-text subtitle format: a numbered list of cues, each with a start and end timecode and the words spoken in that window. Its simplicity is why it became the most widely supported caption format.
Where does the SRT file work?
Almost everywhere — upload it alongside a video on YouTube, import it into editors like Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve, load it in players like VLC, or attach it to lessons on course platforms.
Is it really free?
Yes — converting audio to SRT is free for files up to 5 minutes, with no signup. For longer recordings, AI summaries, and more exports, create a free account.
Can I convert video as well as audio?
Yes. Upload MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, FLAC, MP4, MOV, or WEBM — whether it's an audio track or a full video, the spoken audio is transcribed and timed the same way.
Is my file stored anywhere?
No. Your file is sent for transcription and is not retained on our servers.
Need more?
A free account unlocks 25-minute files, AI summaries, and export to TXT, SRT, and VTT — enough to subtitle full episodes and lectures.
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