Audio to Text
Convert audio recordings into accurate, editable transcripts for meetings, interviews, and content workflows.
Try Audio to TextCreate timed SRT subtitles from podcast episodes, interview cuts, recorded panels, and audio-first shows. Use podcast to srt when you need captions that are ready for video editors, teaser clips, YouTube uploads, learning portals, and translated subtitle workflows.
Supports MP3, MP4, M4A, WAV, WEBM and more
Use this podcast to srt workflow when your episode needs subtitles for a video export, captioned trailer, translated version, or accessible media page.
Add a full episode, interview recording, edited clip, or audio track from your podcast production folder before podcast to srt processing.
MP3, M4A, WAV, MP4 audio tracks, and WEBM recordings are supported for podcast to srt conversion.
Start the podcast to srt tool and generate subtitle cues with timestamps instead of a plain transcript.
The podcast to srt result gives editors a structured caption file for review, timing cleanup, and publishing.
Check speaker names, terms, line breaks, and timing, then download the podcast to srt file for your caption workflow.
Use the exported SRT with video editors, YouTube, course platforms, social clips, or localization tools.
Upload an episode or record a clip and turn podcast audio into timestamped podcast to srt captions.
A podcast to srt workflow for turning spoken episodes into caption files with useful timing
Split spoken podcast content into subtitle-friendly SRT cues, so editors can place captions on clips without manually building every timestamp in a podcast to srt workflow.
Upload common podcast formats and generate podcast to srt output for video versions, short-form clips, member lessons, and republished interviews.
Move from raw audio to a podcast to srt draft that can be reviewed, adjusted, and imported into common editing or publishing tools.
Podcast to srt processing focuses on dialogue, narration, and discussion, helping teams caption long-form audio without starting from a blank timeline.
Upload a podcast episode or record a segment, then generate timestamped podcast to srt subtitles
Drag & drop an audio file here or click to upload
MP3, MP4, MPEG, MPGA, M4A, WAV, WEBM formats supported
Maximum file size: 25MB
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Convert audio recordings into accurate, editable transcripts for meetings, interviews, and content workflows.
Try Audio to TextTurn MP3 files into clean, editable transcripts for podcasts, interviews, and meeting recordings.
Try MP3 to TextExtract spoken content from MP4 videos and convert it into searchable text in minutes.
Try MP4 to TextConvert live speech or voice recordings into accurate text for notes, summaries, and documentation.
Try Speech to TextTranscribe video audio into text for content repurposing, SEO publishing, and team collaboration.
Try Video to TextConvert podcast episodes into editable transcripts for show notes, SEO pages, newsletters, and content repurposing.
Try Podcast to TextGenerate timestamped SRT subtitles from audio to speed up caption workflows and localization.
Try Audio to SRTConvert MP3 recordings into ready-to-use SRT subtitle files for editors, creators, and publishers.
Try MP3 to SRTTurn MP4 videos into timestamped SRT subtitles for fast editing, publishing, and multilingual caption workflows.
Try MP4 to SRTConvert spoken audio into timestamped SRT subtitles for interviews, lessons, meetings, and accessibility workflows.
Try Speech to SRTConvert video audio into timestamped SRT subtitles for editing, publishing, localization, and accessibility workflows.
Try Video to SRTGenerate WebVTT subtitles from audio for HTML5 players, online courses, and modern caption workflows.
Try Audio to VTTConvert MP3 audio into WebVTT captions for browser players, lesson portals, and web publishing teams.
Try MP3 to VTTCreate WebVTT subtitle files from MP4 videos for websites, learning platforms, demos, and browser-based playback.
Try MP4 to VTTTurn spoken audio into WebVTT captions for tutorials, product demos, training sessions, and browser playback.
Try Speech to VTTConvert spoken video content into WebVTT captions for websites, course libraries, product demos, and embedded players.
Try Video to VTTGenerate WebVTT caption files from podcast episodes for web players, embedded videos, and online learning pages.
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Answers for podcast producers, editors, educators, and localization teams
Podcast to srt creates a subtitle file with text and timestamps. It is useful when turning podcast audio into captioned videos, audiograms, course content, trailers, or translated subtitle files.
Yes. Podcast to text gives you an editable transcript. Podcast to srt gives you timestamped subtitle cues that can be imported into video editors and publishing platforms.
Yes. Podcast to srt works for a short promotional clip, a guest highlight, a trailer, or a full episode. Short clips are often easier to review before publishing.
You can upload common podcast and audio-track formats such as MP3, MP4, M4A, WAV, and WEBM. Clear spoken audio usually produces better podcast to srt timing and text.
Yes. Review the generated captions, correct names or terms, adjust wording when needed, and then download the SRT file for your next tool.
Yes. SRT captions make podcast-derived videos easier to watch without sound and more accessible for viewers who rely on subtitles.
Yes, as long as you own or have permission to use the source podcast. Podcast to srt output can be used for monetized channels, client videos, courses, and marketing assets.
Multiple languages are supported. For mixed-language episodes, regional phrases, or translated caption work, review the final SRT before publishing.