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Caption Generator Software

Happy Scribe's caption generator extracts the speech from your video and creates captions for 120+ languages in a matter of minutes.

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Rated 4.8/5 based on 850+ reviews

Supported Languages

Below is the list of popular languages we support for subtitles.

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Subtitles

How to generate captions?

  1. 1. Upload your video.

    With our uploader, you can import your file from anywhere, whether it's on your laptop, Google Drive, Youtube, or Dropbox. The first 10 minutes are free and there's no file limit.

  2. 2. Select the language of the video.

    We support more than 120 languages, dialects, and accents.

  3. 3. Select "Machine generated".

    Our automatic subtitle generator is lightning fast and 85% accurate.

  4. 4. Receive your subtitles.

    Our generator will generate your subtitles in just a few minutes (depending on the length of your file).

  5. 5. Click on "Export" and choose your preferred caption format.

    You've successfully generated captions for your video!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are captions?

    Captions are the words visible on a movie, television, or computer monitor showing what is being said in a video. Closed captions are predominately designed for people who are deaf or hard of hearing and frequently include non-verbal sounds such as laughter, applause, or a door slamming.

  • Why do I need automatic captioning?

    Automatic captioning for video is essential for many reasons. A closed captions generator assists with accessibility and provides a way for the millions of individuals worldwide that are hearing impaired to engage with your content. A video caption generator app can help boost SEO because Google can't index audio. Auto captions for video increase engagement because most people view videos on their mobiles without sound.

  • What is the difference between subtitles and closed captions?

    Essentially, subtitles assume an audience can hear the audio but need the dialogue provided in text form as well. Meanwhile, closed captioning assumes an audience cannot hear the audio and needs a text description of what they would otherwise be hearing.

  • How do I generate captions for videos on social media?

    The first step is to use a video caption generator app like Happy Scribe to convert the audio in your video to text and export the transcript as an SRT file. Then from your social media site, upload your video and SRT file.

  • What are the most used caption formats?

    The most popular (and widely accepted) caption formats are SRT and VTT. Accepted closed caption file formats vary depending on which site you're using to host your videos. Vimeo lists VTT as its preferred format but also accepts SRT files. YouTube and Facebook also accept SRT formats.

Customer Reviews
Rated Excellent 4.8/5 based on 850+ reviews
  • I really enjoyed my experience
    I really enjoyed my experience. It did not take long to b given the feedback, and the interaction and possibility of corrections were responsive. I do recommend the work. Thank you.
    Jose Eudes R. dos Santos - Trustpilot
  • Great product!
    I'm just starting a podcast and the transcript was invaluable in helping me create notes to go along with the video. The accuracy was better than I expected. It was helpful to also have the timecode noted. I highly recommend this product.
    Jan L Fishler - Trustpilot
  • Really simple
    Really simple and straightforward to use - highly recommended
    Helen Swierszcz - Trustpilot
  • very easy in use
    very easy in use, good quality despite low quality audio file
    Antonia Krefeld-Schwalb - Trustpilot
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