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Plain text transcript format for subtitles. Ideal for transcription, OCR output, and podcast transcripts.
Convert plain text transcripts into timestamped SRT subtitles
Extract plain text from SRT subtitle files
Clean and format messy video transcripts
Fix common OCR errors in subtitle text
Format transcripts into clean readable text
Extract plain text from subtitle files
Clean and format podcast transcripts
Full-featured online subtitle editor with live preview
Find and replace text across your entire subtitle file
Rename multiple subtitle files at once
Create plain text transcripts from video or audio content, then convert to timestamped subtitles.
Clean and correct OCR-generated subtitle text before converting to proper subtitle formats.
Format and clean podcast episode transcripts for publication on your website.
Extract readable text from existing subtitle files for editing, translation, or content analysis.
Plain text (TXT) subtitle files contain subtitle text without any timestamps or formatting. While not a playable subtitle format by itself, TXT files serve as the foundation for transcription work, OCR output processing, and podcast transcript creation. Many creators start with a plain text transcript and then add timing information to create proper SRT or VTT subtitles. Our TXT-based tools help clean OCR output, format transcripts, extract text from subtitle files, and convert plain text into timestamped subtitle files. TXT format is also useful for archiving subtitle text content for search indexing and reference.
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