View Subtitle Files Online
Open SRT, VTT, SRV, or plain text captions. See every line with timestamps in a clean viewer.
Drop a subtitle file here, or click to browse
Supported Formats
.srt
SubRip — the most common subtitle format. Numbered cues with comma-separated timestamps.
.vtt
WebVTT — the web standard. Similar to SRT but uses periods in timestamps and supports styling.
.srv / .xml
YouTube timed text — the XML format YouTube uses internally for captions. Contains precise word-level timing.
.txt
Plain text — no timestamps. Displayed as a simple line-by-line transcript.
FAQ
What subtitle formats can I view?
SRT, VTT (WebVTT), SRV (YouTube timed text XML), and plain text files. The viewer auto-detects the format from the file content.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. All parsing and rendering happens in your browser. Your subtitle files never leave your device.
Can I search within the captions?
Yes. Use the search box above the viewer to filter captions by keyword. Matching text is highlighted.
Can I view captions directly from a YouTube video?
Yes. Add ?v=VIDEO_ID to the URL or use the subtitle downloader to fetch tracks first, then click Preview.