Upload an audio file, generate timestamped subtitles, review the captions in the browser, and export an SRT file ready to publish.
Upload an audio file, then click Transcribe to generate SRT.
Add spoken-audio files such as recordings, interviews, podcasts, lectures, and voice notes.
NeatScribe generates timestamped captions, so you can check each subtitle line, fix wording, and review timing before export.
Download an SRT subtitle file that is ready for video editing, caption review, publishing, or team handoff.
Generate output structured around subtitle timing instead of plain transcript text only.
Edit subtitle wording and inspect timing before you export the final SRT file.
Download an SRT file that fits common subtitle, caption, and publishing needs.
Start from interviews, podcasts, lectures, voice notes, and other spoken recordings.
Move from uploaded audio to caption-ready SRT output without hopping across multiple tools.
Generate subtitle output across many languages while keeping review and export simple.
Start from an uploaded audio file and move directly to SRT-ready captions without switching tools.

Check each caption in the browser, jump through timestamps, and clean up subtitle lines before the final SRT file is downloaded.

Use the generated SRT file for editing, review, publishing, or caption work that requires standard subtitle timing.

Create SRT captions from spoken audio when the next step is video editing or subtitled publishing.
Generate subtitle timing from interviews when you need captions for edited video segments or archives.
Turn spoken audio into an SRT file for training content, explainers, and internal media projects.
Common questions about converting audio files into SRT subtitles.