Batch subtitle to text

Extract clean TXT transcripts from many SRT, VTT, ASS, or SSA files, then download every text file as one ZIP.

Batch workflow

Extract TXT transcripts from SRT, VTT, ASS, and SSA files.

1 credit / 100 files

Credits are charged proportionally for smaller batches.

ZIP download

Download every finished file together.

Need one file only? The Subtitle to Text remains free.

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Files
Add subtitle files to extract as one paid batch. The single-file Subtitle to Text tool remains free.
Text export and credits
Credits are charged proportionally: 1 credit per 100 files.
TXT output removes cue numbers, timestamps, and subtitle markup. Cue text is separated by blank lines.

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Batch results
Extracted TXT files are ready after the batch finishes.
Add files, then extract the batch.

Bulk transcripts from subtitle files

Use this batch workflow when many subtitles need to become TXT transcripts for notes, scripts, documentation, SEO repurposing, or course materials. Single-file extraction remains free; bulk processing uses credits.

Bulk TXT extraction

Turn a folder of subtitle files into clean plain-text transcripts.

Credit unlock

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

Transcript-ready text

Remove timestamps, cue numbers, and subtitle markup while preserving readable cue text.

ZIP export

Download every TXT transcript together after the batch finishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the single-file Subtitle to Text tool still free?
Yes. The single-file Subtitle to Text converter remains free. This batch tool uses credits for bulk workflows.
How many credits does batch text extraction use?
Batch subtitle text extraction 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 formats can I batch extract?
You can upload SRT, VTT, ASS, and SSA subtitle files. Each input file is exported as a clean TXT transcript.
What is removed from the TXT output?
Cue numbers, timestamps, and subtitle styling markup are removed. The remaining cue text is separated by blank lines.
When should I use batch subtitle to text?
Use it when you need transcripts for many videos, courses, client subtitle deliveries, SEO notes, study material, or editing scripts.