Convert SRT to VTT

Free online tool to convert SubRip(.srt) subtitle files to WebVTT(.vtt) files.

How to convert SRT to VTT?
  1. Upload the SRT(.srt) file

    Select the subtitle file you want to convert to VTT.

  2. Select the VTT(.vtt) output.

    You can also select any other output format.

  3. Convert and download

    Click "Convert" to start. Once it's done, you can download the file.

Frequently asked questions

Is SRT or VTT better?
Whether SRT or VTT is better depends on your specific needs. Both are subtitle file formats commonly used for video content, but they serve different purposes. SRT (SubRip Subtitle) files are widely supported across many video players and platforms due to their simplicity and easy-to-read structure. On the other hand, VTT (WebVTT) files are typically used for web-based videos and are designed to work seamlessly with HTML5 video players. If you're looking for broader compatibility and ease of use, SRT may be the better choice. However, if you're working with web videos or want additional features like timestamped captions for different devices, VTT could be the ideal option.
Is VTT a subtitle file?
Yes, VTT (WebVTT) is a subtitle file format used to display captions or subtitles in video content. It is particularly popular for web-based videos, as it is compatible with HTML5 players. VTT files contain text that is displayed as subtitles along with timestamp data, enabling them to sync correctly with the video. While similar to other subtitle formats like SRT, VTT offers additional features, such as styling and positioning of text, making it suitable for more interactive or media-rich platforms.
What is the difference between SRT and subtitles?
SRT (SubRip Subtitle) is a specific subtitle file format, while "subtitles" is a broad term that refers to the textual representation of spoken content in videos. SRT files are one of the most common subtitle formats and are known for their simplicity, containing only the text and timing information for subtitles. Subtitles, however, can be in various formats such as SRT, VTT, ASS, and more, each offering different features. For instance, VTT files can support additional features like positioning and styling, while SRT files are typically more straightforward and easier to edit. In essence, SRT is just one type of subtitle file format used to display subtitles in videos.

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