MOV to Subtitles

Upload a QuickTime MOV and AI generates timed subtitles from the audio — review each line, translate if needed, then export SRT or VTT.

  • High-accuracy AI
  • 100+ languages
  • Line-by-line editor
  • Fast turnaround
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How it works

  1. Step 1

    Upload your video

    Drag in an MP4, MOV, or WebM file — audio is extracted in your browser.

  2. Step 2

    AI captioning

    AI generates timed captions from the speech and can translate them into 100+ languages.

  3. Step 3

    Edit & export

    Review captions line by line, then export SRT/VTT for YouTube, TikTok, or your editor.

Subtitles and transcripts from QuickTime MOV

MOV is Apple's QuickTime format, common from iPhones, Final Cut, and screen recorders. Upload the file and AI transcribes the speech into timed, editable subtitles you can export as SRT or VTT.

  • Caption MOV videos from iPhone, Final Cut Pro, and QuickTime.
  • Audio is extracted in your browser, then transcribed to timed lines.
  • Review every cue, then export SRT or VTT.
  • Translate captions into 100+ languages before exporting.

Ideal for Apple-based editing workflows — generate a transcript or subtitle file from a MOV without converting it first.

Frequently asked questions

How do I add subtitles to a MOV video?

Upload the .mov to SubtitleFlow; it extracts the audio, transcribes the speech into timed lines, and lets you export SRT or VTT. Upload that file alongside the video, or import it into Final Cut, Premiere Pro, or DaVinci Resolve.

Do I need to convert MOV to MP4 first?

No. SubtitleFlow reads MOV directly, so you can caption QuickTime and iPhone videos without converting them.

Can I get a plain transcript from a MOV?

Yes. Export plain text for a transcript, or timed SRT/VTT for subtitles.

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