🎬 MOV to SRT

Convert MOV Video to SRT Subtitles Automatically

Skip manual typing and video conversions. Upload your bulky iPhone or Mac videos directly to generate perfectly synced SRT subtitles for your editing workflow.

✨ Powered by AI

Click or drag & drop your audio/video file here

Securely convert your Apple device recordings and QuickTime video to SRT. All major audio and video formats supported.

Privacy First · No files retained
Lightning Fast · GPU Accelerated
Multilingual · Supports 90+ languages

Three Simple Steps

01

Upload Your MOV Video

Drag & drop your iPhone or Mac recordings. We have no file size or duration limits, so you can upload massive video files directly.

02

AI Generates Subtitles

Our advanced speech AI analyzes the dialogue and outputs an accurate, time-stamped SRT file in 90+ languages.

03

Download & Edit

Download your SRT file and import it directly into Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or CapCut.

Pricing

Transparent pricing. Massive quotas. Just pure productivity.

Choose a plan that fits your workflow and get unparalleled transcription speed with absolute privacy.

MonthlyAnnual

Starter

Perfect for trying it out

$0

Free forever

Try it Free
  • 20 Minutes Free Quota
  • Cloud API Processing
  • Standard Export (.txt, .srt)
MOST POPULAR

Pro

For daily professionals

$19.90/mo

Includes 4,000 Credits/mo (~66 Hours)

Sign up to unlock 25% extra bonus

  • Speaker Diarization Included
  • Priority Cloud Turbo Engine
  • 100% Privacy & Local Processing
  • All Export Formats (.vtt, .srt, .txt)

Max

For power users & teams

$49.90/mo

Includes 15,000 Credits/mo (~250 Hours)

Sign up to unlock 25% extra bonus

  • Everything in Pro
  • Highest Priority Queue
  • Commercial License
  • API Access (Coming Soon)

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. There are no strict time or file upload size limits. You can easily transcribe massive iPhone or Apple ProRes MOV files to SRT without any hassle.

No. You can upload the .mov file directly. Our converter handles QuickTime formats automatically, saving you an extra rendering step.

Yes. SRT is the universal subtitle format. You can drag and drop the downloaded SRT file directly into your timeline on Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.

Absolutely. It is entirely web-based, so you can convert MOV to SRT on Safari, Chrome, or Edge across macOS, iOS, Windows, and Android.