VTT TO SRT

VTT to SRT converter for standard subtitle delivery

Convert WebVTT subtitle files into classic SubRip delivery when a client, platform, or subtitle workflow asks for .srt output.

1

Upload or paste WebVTT captions

Use this route when your source subtitle file starts with WEBVTT.

2

Locked conversion route

This page focuses on converting WebVTT into standard SRT subtitle delivery.

Input VTT Output SRT
Ready to convert subtitle files Upload the VTT file, generate the SRT preview, and then download the converted subtitle file.
SubRip delivery Cue numbering rebuilt Timing preserved
Current route WebVTT (.vtt) -> SubRip (.srt) | waiting for subtitle input

Converted Output

SRT preview

Review the converted .srt output before downloading it.

Download unlocks after the SRT preview is ready.

Why use VTT to SRT conversion?

Many delivery workflows still ask for classic SRT subtitle files even if the original captions were built for the web.

Use this page when your subtitles already exist as WebVTT but the destination platform, client handoff, or editing system asks for SubRip. This happens often when teams move captions from web players into downloadable subtitle packages.

If you later need to move the file back into a browser-first workflow, use the matching SRT to VTT converter or the generic Subtitle Format Converter.

VTT to SRT FAQ

Quick answers for converting WebVTT captions into SubRip output.

Does VTT to SRT conversion remove the WEBVTT header?

Yes. The tool rebuilds the file as standard SRT output with cue numbering and SubRip timestamp syntax.

Will cue timing stay aligned?

Yes. Cue timing is preserved while the file is rewritten in SRT format.

Can I convert the result back into VTT later?

Yes. Use the dedicated SRT to VTT converter when you need WebVTT again.