Free tool
Subtitle to PDF
Turn any subtitle file — SRT, VTT, ASS or SBV — into a clean, readable, printable PDF transcript. The format is auto-detected; choose whether to include timestamps.
Free · no signup · no watermark. Rendered on our server (to embed proper CJK fonts) and never stored — it's converted and streamed straight back.
How to convert a subtitle to PDF
- Passo 1
Add your subtitles
Paste the content, or upload the file — SRT, VTT, ASS or SBV, auto-detected.
- Passo 2
Pick a style & generate
Toggle timestamps on or off, then click Generate PDF — it renders on our server so CJK fonts embed correctly.
- Passo 3
Download
The PDF streams straight back to your browser; the file is never stored.
Why convert subtitles to PDF?
- Get a readable, printable, shareable document — no video or subtitle player needed.
- Great for scripts, review, dubbing, language learning, accessibility handouts and archiving.
- Works with SRT, VTT, ASS and SBV out of the box — no need to convert the format first.
- Chinese, Japanese and Korean subtitles render correctly — we embed the right CJK fonts, which most free tools don't.
FAQ
Which subtitle formats are supported?
SRT, VTT, ASS/SSA and SBV — auto-detected. Just paste or upload; you don't need to convert to a specific format first.
Can I include the timestamps?
It's your choice. With timestamps on, each caption shows its start–end time; off gives a clean dialogue-only transcript.
Will Chinese / Japanese / Korean text show correctly?
Yes. We render server-side with proper CJK fonts embedded, so non-Latin text displays correctly — many free tools show boxes or garbled text here.
Is my file stored?
No. It's converted once on the server and streamed straight back, never stored. Free, no signup, no watermark.
Need to translate this subtitle file?
Converting to PDF is free here. When you need the subtitles translated into another language with the timing kept perfectly in sync, that's exactly what SubtitleFlow does.
Translate subtitles freeRelated tools
- SRT to PDFTurn SRT subtitles into a clean, readable, printable PDF transcript. SRT is the most common subtitle file, so turning one into a readable, printable PDF transcript is the usual ask. Choose whether to include timestamps.
- VTT to PDFTurn VTT subtitles into a clean, readable, printable PDF transcript. VTT comes off the web and YouTube; a PDF makes that caption track readable away from a player. Choose whether to include timestamps.
- ASS to PDFTurn ASS subtitles into a clean, readable, printable PDF transcript. ASS carries fansub styling and karaoke tags — a PDF flattens it to clean, readable dialogue. Choose whether to include timestamps.