Local subtitles for Windows.

Video to SRT turns local video and audio into SRT, VTT, and TXT on your PC, without forcing the job through a browser upload loop.

Windows 10/11 Local processing SRT / VTT / TXT
How it works

A clean three-step pipeline.

The product should be understandable immediately: bring in local files, choose the format you need, then export the result back into your workflow.

Step 01

Add your local files

Start with the video or audio you already have on your PC.

Step 02

Choose a format

Pick SRT, VTT, or TXT depending on the job.

Step 03

Export the finished file

Get subtitles or a readable transcript back out without a cloud detour.

Formats

Three outputs. One local workflow.

Video to SRT keeps the explanation simple by focusing on the formats people actually need most often.

SRT

Subtitle files for players and editors.

Use SRT when the job is standard subtitle output for common playback and editing workflows.

VTT

Web captions for browser playback.

Use VTT when your caption file needs to move neatly into a web-oriented publishing flow.

TXT

Readable transcripts for notes and archive.

Use TXT when you want the words back as clean reference text instead of timed subtitle cues.

Local processing

Built for your Windows workflow, not a mandatory cloud detour.

The core trust story is straightforward: the app is positioned around local media, local export, and a direct desktop workflow.

Windows

Made for a Windows desktop path.

The site and install flow are both written around the supported Windows experience.

Private

No account required to get started.

You can install the app and start working without creating an account.

Practical

Keep files moving through your own folders.

Bring media in locally, export the finished file locally, and keep the workflow predictable.

Install

Put the workflow on your PC and keep it simple.

Install Video to SRT from Microsoft Store, bring in your local media, and export the subtitle or transcript file you need without extra ceremony.