Convert TXT or plain text to SRT subtitles. Paste text, set timing options, preview captions, and download a clean .srt file.
1. Select your TXT file
2. Select the output format
Add a .txt file or paste plain text. Each non-empty line becomes one subtitle cue.
Choose the start time, cue duration, and gap between subtitles before generating the SRT file.
Preview the numbered subtitles, copy the output, or download the generated .srt file.
TXT files do not include timing, so this converter creates simple timing based on your duration and gap settings.
Use one line per caption for predictable output, or edit the generated SRT in a subtitle editor afterward.
If you have audio or video instead of a prepared script, use a subtitle generator to create timed captions from the media.
Common questions about converting text files into SRT subtitles.