SRT TO VTT

SRT to VTT converter for web video

Convert SubRip subtitle files into WebVTT for HTML5 players, hosted lessons, and browser video components without rewriting timestamps by hand.

1

Upload or paste SRT subtitles

Use this route when your source file is already in .srt format.

2

Locked conversion route

This page is tuned for one job only: turning SRT captions into WebVTT output.

Input SRT Output VTT
Ready to convert subtitle files Upload the SRT file, generate the VTT preview, and then download the converted subtitle file.
Web player ready WEBVTT header added Cue timing preserved
Current route SubRip (.srt) -> WebVTT (.vtt) | waiting for subtitle input

Converted Output

WebVTT preview

Review the converted .vtt output before downloading it.

Download unlocks after the WebVTT preview is ready.

Why use SRT to VTT conversion?

Web players often prefer VTT even when subtitle delivery starts as SRT.

Use this conversion route when your captions are already written in SubRip format but your destination player expects WebVTT syntax. This is common with HTML5 video, custom web apps, embedded course players, and browser-based subtitle workflows.

Instead of editing every timestamp manually, this tool rebuilds the file in WebVTT format and keeps cue timing aligned. If you need a more flexible route, use the main Subtitle Format Converter.

SRT to VTT FAQ

Quick answers for one of the most common subtitle conversion jobs.

Does SRT to VTT conversion keep timestamps?

Yes. The converter preserves cue timing and rewrites the file using WebVTT timestamp syntax.

Why does HTML5 video prefer VTT?

WebVTT is the native caption format for HTML5 tracks and browser-based video players.

Can I still go back from VTT to SRT later?

Yes. Use the dedicated VTT to SRT converter if you need SubRip delivery again.