TXT to SRT Converter

Effortlessly convert TXT files to SRT subtitles with our free online converter. Fast, accurate, and easy to use. Upload your text file now and get instant SRT subtitles for your videos.

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Lightning Fast

Process thousands of words in seconds with our optimized engine

Mobile Friendly

Works perfectly on all devices from desktop to smartphone

Multi-Language

Supports all languages that use spaces between words

Privacy Focused

Your text never leaves your browser - we don't store anything

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an SRT file and why do I need one?

An SRT (SubRip Subtitle) file is the most common subtitle format used for videos. It contains the text of your subtitles along with precise timing information that tells video players when to display each line. You need SRT files to:

  • Add captions to YouTube videos for accessibility
  • Provide subtitles for foreign language content
  • Create professional video presentations
  • Make your content accessible to hearing-impaired viewers
How does this SRT generator work?

Our tool automatically formats your text into proper SRT format with these steps:

  1. Breaks your text into segments of 15 words per line (configurable)
  2. Groups lines into segments (default 5 lines per segment)
  3. Adds accurate timing between segments
  4. Formats everything according to SRT specifications
  5. Provides options to copy or download the finished file
Is this SRT generator really free?

Yes! Our SRT generator is completely free to use with no hidden costs. You can:

  • Generate unlimited SRT files
  • Process texts of any length
  • Use all features without registration
  • Access the tool from any device

We support the tool through non-intrusive advertisements.

What are the best settings for YouTube subtitles?

For optimal YouTube subtitles, we recommend:

  • 15 words per line - This follows YouTube's recommended readability standards
  • 5 lines per segment - Creates natural breaks in the content
  • 3000ms (3 seconds) duration - Gives viewers enough time to read
  • Start time at 00:00:00,000 unless you need delayed captions

These settings create subtitles that are comfortable to read while matching the pacing of most videos.

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