Created a video, but don’t know how to add subtitles? We’ve got you! Follow the guide to know how you can add subtitles to any video. So, let’s get started and learn how we can make a video complete in all senses, adding the subtitles aptly.
What kind of videos need subtitles?
Subtitles are like an additional element in a video, making it all the more whole. It works best when people can’t play the videos out loud or just need additional support to follow the script more clearly. Beyond that, they’re a necessity for the hard-of-hearing community or anybody who wants to have additional support for conveying the meaning. They also help people who speak English as a second language follow along with fast talkers or thick accents. Even for “normal” viewing, subtitles sometimes help clarify technical stuff or dialogue muffled by explosions or other sounds that are pretty loud. Basically, if your video has spoken words, it can have subtitles.
Steps to add subtitles to a video
If you have created a video, these are the ways that can help you add subtitles to it!
Choose Your Method
The first step is to decide if you want “burned-in” captions that are always on screen or “closed captions,” which are an SRT file the viewer can toggle at their own ease. Depending on the length and the type of video, you can choose to add subtitles.
Use AI Transcription
You can take the help of the latest AI tools. If you enjoy writing them all on your own, it’s fine; there are so many things to help you out! Tools like CapCut, Adobe Premiere, or Rev can automatically transcribe your audio into text in seconds.
The “Clean Up”
AI is smart and often faster, but it’s not perfect. Therefore, you can choose to go through the generated text to fix errors or change any word that the AI didn’t quite hear right.
Sync the Timing
Make sure the text pops up exactly when the person starts speaking. This is really important for the video to make sense. If a sentence is too long, break it into two shorter lines so it’s easier to read at a glance.
Style for Readability
Choose a clean font that people can read at a glance. Add a subtle drop shadow or tools like that so the text stays legible against bright backgrounds and appears clear on the screen.
Export and See
Now that you’ve done it, just save your video and watch it back on your phone. You can alter the settings to suit your needs better!
Doing this will make you add subtitles to any video! All the best.




