TXT TO SRT

TXT to SRT converter for quick subtitle drafts

Turn plain text lines into timed SRT subtitle cues when you need a fast starting point for caption drafts, scripts, or transcript snippets.

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Upload or paste plain text

Use one spoken line per row for cleaner automatic subtitle cue generation.

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Locked conversion route

This route creates timed SRT subtitle blocks from plain text lines.

Input TXT Output SRT
Ready to convert subtitle files Upload the TXT file or paste lines, generate the SRT preview, and then download the subtitle file.
Plain text to cues Automatic draft timing SRT delivery ready
Current route Plain Text (.txt) -> SubRip (.srt) | waiting for subtitle input

Converted Output

SRT preview

Review the generated subtitle cues before downloading them.

Download unlocks after the SRT preview is ready.

When should you use TXT to SRT?

Use this route when you have script lines, transcript notes, or plain dialogue text but no subtitle timing yet.

This converter creates draft subtitle cues from plain text so you can start from a structured SRT file instead of building cue blocks manually. It works best when each subtitle line is already separated clearly in the source text.

After generating the draft, continue with the Subtitle Editor or Subtitle Shifter if you want to refine timing in a more precise way.

TXT to SRT FAQ

Quick answers about turning plain text into subtitle cues.

Does TXT to SRT create automatic timing?

Yes. This tool generates draft subtitle timing automatically so you can export a structured SRT file quickly.

Will the generated SRT be perfect for final delivery?

It is a fast draft. You may still want to fine-tune cue timing and line breaks afterward in the subtitle editor.

Can I convert that draft into WebVTT later?

Yes. Use SRT to VTT or the main format converter after the draft is generated.