Batch SRT cleaner

Clean many SRT, VTT, ASS, and SSA subtitle files in one batch, then download clean SRT outputs as a ZIP.

Batch workflow

Clean SRT, VTT, ASS, and SSA files in one batch.

1 credit / 100 files

Credits are charged proportionally for smaller batches.

ZIP download

Download every finished file together.

Need one file only? The SRT Cleaner remains free.

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Add subtitle files to clean as one paid batch. The single-file SRT Cleaner remains free.
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Credits are charged proportionally: 1 credit per 100 files.

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Batch results
Cleaned files are exported as SRT after the batch finishes.
Add files, choose cleaning options, then clean the batch.

Batch cleanup for AI, YouTube, and outsourced subtitles

Use this batch workflow when a folder of subtitles needs the same cleanup rules before publishing, client delivery, platform upload, or editing review.

Bulk tag removal

Strip HTML tags and ASS style codes across a whole folder of subtitle files.

Messy text cleanup

Normalize whitespace, remove empty lines, and clean repeated subtitle clutter.

Delivery-ready SRT

Export clean SRT files for players, editors, upload forms, and review workflows.

Credit unlock

Use credits proportionally at 1 credit per 100 files while the single-file cleaner stays free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the single-file SRT Cleaner still free?
Yes. The single-file SRT Cleaner remains free. This batch cleaner uses credits for bulk workflows.
How many credits does batch SRT cleaning use?
Batch SRT cleaning is charged proportionally at 1 credit per 100 files. For example, 10 files use 0.1 credits and 100 files use 1 credit.
Which subtitle files can I batch clean?
You can upload SRT, VTT, ASS, and SSA subtitle files. Cleaned results are exported as SRT files in one ZIP.
What can the batch cleaner remove?
It can remove HTML tags, ASS override codes, bracketed sound labels, repeated subtitle cues, messy spaces, tabs, and empty lines.
When should I use batch SRT cleaning?
Use it for AI-generated subtitles, YouTube captions, outsourced subtitle deliveries, or converted subtitle folders that need the same cleanup rules.