Subtitle format converter for SRT, VTT, TXT, SBV, and ASS
Convert subtitle files online, preview the result, and download clean output for HTML5 players, course platforms, YouTube uploads, and delivery packs.
Upload or paste subtitle content
Supported input: .srt, .vtt, .txt, .sbv, .ass, .ssa
Choose the conversion route
Auto-detect input or force a specific format when you already know the source subtitle type.
Converted Output
Preview the converted subtitle file
Check the output before downloading the new subtitle format.
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What this subtitle converter supports
Use the generic converter for common subtitle delivery routes that preserve cue structure and timing.
- SRT to VTT: Best for HTML5 video, web players, and online course platforms.
- VTT to SRT: Best when a client or tool asks for classic SubRip delivery.
- TXT to SRT: Useful when you have plain dialogue text and need quick subtitle timing blocks.
- ASS or SSA to SRT: Removes subtitle styling and keeps the timed spoken text.
- SBV to SRT: Rebuilds YouTube subtitle timing as standard SRT output.
Subtitle format converter FAQ
Quick answers about subtitle conversion, timing, and output compatibility.
Does converting subtitle formats change timestamps?
No. The converter keeps cue timing aligned while adjusting the syntax for the target subtitle format.
Can I preview the converted subtitle file before downloading it?
Yes. The converted output appears in the preview box first, so you can inspect it before exporting the file.
Which subtitle formats can I output from this page?
You can currently export SRT, VTT, TXT, and SBV output from supported subtitle input formats.