Top 5 AI Subtitle Generators to Boost Your Social Media Videos
Discover the best AI tools for adding subtitles to your videos, enhancing reach and engagement. Learn how to use Clipchamp, FlexClip, Blink, CapCut, and Descript.
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Speaker 1: Hey guys welcome to chaffin tech, now more than ever, Subtitles are a necessary element to include in every video we share on social media. Why? Because studies have shown that 80% of social media videos are watched on mute. If you don't add subtitles to your videos, you could be missing out on a huge portion of your target audience. So you know you need to add subtitles. But how do you do that without losing hours of your precious time? The best way is by taking advantage of an auto-subtitle generator. Luckily, there are several great options on the market. And, to save you even more time, we've put together a list of our top 5. By the way, if you are new to my channel, please subscribe for more AI updates. Now that we have examined what AI subtitles are and how they work, let's dive deeper into the best AI subtitle generators available today. Number 5 is Clipchamp. Clipchamp is one of the most practical online video tools. By providing many predefined templates and intuitive features, you can create beautiful social media post videos in no time. This is an excellent product made by Microsoft. This tool is designed to improve the reach of your videos by adding accurate subtitles with AI. Not only does it add subs, but it offers transcription too. This tool helps in boosting your SEO by using the transcripts. You'll have to be a Clipchamp user to access this for free. Just upload your video, make subtitles, edit them to customize according to the video background, and download the SRT files to share with others. To use this auto-caption feature, follow the steps below. Import the wanted video to Clipchamp and add it to the timeline. Click on the Captions tab on the property panel and choose the Auto Captions option from the drop-down menu. A Caption Language Detection window will pop up where you can select the language. Tap on Turn on Auto Captions button to launch the process. Now you can preview the auto-captions on your screen. Number 4 is FlexClip. FlexClip, an easy-to-use and powerful video editor, offers multiple solutions for adding subtitles to videos. Manually adding one, auto-subtitle generator and uploading a SRT file. Besides, it has loads of editable text styles and eye-catching animation designs that you can use in your subtitle videos. Moreover, it offers hundreds of professional-looking video templates with stunning subtitle designs to help you create high-quality videos in clicks. No matter what types of videos you want to add subtitles, harness FlexClip's subtitle tools and you can get the satisfying results in seconds, regardless of your editing experience. Let's see how it works right now. Upload your footage to FlexClip Video Editor. Move to the Subtitle panel and select the AutoAI subtitle. Then make settings of the subtitle language and style. After that, click the Generate Subtitles button to launch the process. Now you've got the subtitle result. Manually check if there are some misspellings and customize the style as you like. Number 3 is Blink. Blink Caption and Teleprompter is an Android mobile app. It's simple to use with high degree of accuracy in generating captions. Blink app is getting viral in Instagram Reels for its ability to add automatic video AI captions in one click. Blink mobile app is exceptional good for inserting video captions automatically, along with emojis and GIFs. We have got our video recorded in the previous section using the Blink Teleprompter. Further, to add captions to that recorded video, either you can navigate to the Projects section or click next to get Captions option. Let's see how Blink work. Select the language and click on Generate Captions button. Blink support multiple languages such as Hindi, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, etc. It will take a few minutes to write down the caption by scanning down your video. Once generated, Blink lets your edit the misspelled or misgenerated text in the captions. The position of the AI-generated caption appears at the bottom center by default. But, this can change by dragging the caption. To highlight any specific word in the caption, simply select the text in the caption area and click on Highlight. Once everything is done, click on Export button on the top right corner. And, if you are using the paid plan, you can download the video in HD quality. Number 2 is CapCut. CapCut has become a popular tool for creating and editing videos since its rebranding in 2020. The good news is that with CapCut, you can add automatic captions to your videos, making your video editing process much faster. This CapCut tool works both on desktop and mobile. So if you create videos on your mobile and want to add captions to your videos, you'll find this very useful. Let's dive in. Open the CapCut app on your mobile device or PC. Start a new project and import the video to which you want to add captions. Next, select the text icon and click Auto Caption. Toggle on Dynamic Captions to allow CapCut access to the video. And generate captions automatically. CapCut will generate the captions for you. Check to make sure the captions are accurate and correct. Edit them if needed. Number 1 is Descript. Descript started off a few years ago with podcasters, transcribers and audio recordings in mind but it has come a long way in a short space of time. And we are going to use its powerful AI techniques for our own gain. Descript has the power to take any piece of audio or video with audio attached and identify the words, the grammar, the punctuation and even the different speakers in any given audio track you present it. It will then transcribe it for you in an incredibly short amount of time and present to you a text document of that transcription. How it work? Upload and transcribe your video. Import your video into Descript to automatically generate a transcript complete with speaker labels and timestamps. Choose a style and format for your captions. With your transcript ready, you can select captions under the text menu to add subtitles to your video. Export hard caption videos or soft subtitle files. Go to the Publish tab to export your captioned video as a download. Try out some of the tools above and let us know which one you like best in the comments. And don't forget subscribe to my channel for more content on AI updates. Thank you for watching.

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