Paste or upload a subtitle file and download the converted version. Tolerant of BOM markers, multi-line cues, and slightly malformed timestamps — with a clear note for anything it had to repair or skip.
Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
BOM markers, CRLF line endings, missing cue numbers, 1-3 digit milliseconds, and bare HH:MM:SS timestamps all parse.
A malformed cue is skipped and reported with its line number — one broken block never kills the whole file.
VTT voice tags and SRT speaker prefixes survive the conversion in both directions.
No. This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your video and subtitle files are read locally and never uploaded to Klip Farm or anyone else.
SRT is the older, widely supported format using comma millisecond separators. WebVTT (VTT) is the web standard used by HTML5 video, with dot separators, an optional header, and support for styling and voice tags.
Malformed cues are skipped and reported instead of failing the whole file. Cues whose end time is not after their start time are repaired and flagged so you can review them.
Yes. VTT voice tags like <v Dana> and SRT speaker prefixes like DANA: are preserved across conversion.
Subtitles are step one. Klip Farm turns the video behind them into ranked, captioned vertical clips — and you only pay for the clips you keep.
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