How to Auto-Caption and Export Subtitles in CapCut: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn to auto-caption and export subtitles in CapCut. Follow these steps to generate, edit, and save captions easily. Like, comment, and subscribe for more tips!
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How to Auto Caption and Export Subtitles in CapCut Easy Guide
Added on 09/05/2024
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Speaker 1: To auto-caption and export subtitles in CapCut, start by opening your project. Tap on Text at the bottom of the screen, then select Auto Captions. Choose your language and adjust the settings as needed, then tap Start to automatically generate captions. After that, review and edit the captions if necessary. CapCut allows you to fine-tune the text, timing, and style. Once you're satisfied with the captions, tap the Export button at the top right. To save the captions as a separate .srt file, select Export Subtitles. And that's how you can easily add auto-captions and export subtitles in CapCut. If this video helped, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more tips and solutions.

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