Convert YouTube SBV subtitles to WebVTT. Parse SBV timing blocks and download a .vtt caption file for web video.
1. Select your SBV file
2. Select the source format
3. Select the output format
Select a local SBV file. The same tool can also parse other supported subtitle formats when you change the source format.
The page defaults to VTT, but you can switch the output selector to another supported format before converting.
Preview the converted result, copy it, or download the file for editors, players, publishing platforms, or transcript workflows.
Every subtitle converter page uses the same full browser-based tool; the page only changes the default source and output settings.
Timed subtitle formats keep their cue timing. Plain TXT creates simple sequential timing from the start, duration, and gap options.
Advanced styling from ASS, SSA, TTML, or SMI is simplified when the selected output format does not support that styling.
Common questions about converting SBV files to VTT.