Subtitles and captions allow you to share your videos with a larger audience, including hearing-impaired or hard-of-hearing viewers and those who speak another language. Learn more about editing or removing existing captions.
Create subtitles and captions
- Sign in to YouTube Studio.
- From the left-hand menu, select Subtitles.
- Select the video that you'd like to edit.
- Click ADD LANGUAGE and select your language.
- Under 'Subtitles', click ADD.
- Then choose from one of the options to add your subtitles and captions.
Subtitle and caption files contain the text of what is said in the video. It also contains timestamps for when each line of text should be displayed. Some files also include position and style info, which is especially useful for deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers.
Before you start, make sure that your file type is supported on YouTube:
- Select Upload file.
- Choose between With timing or Without timing, then select Continue.
- Choose a file to upload.
- Select Save.
You can create subtitles and captions by putting them in as you watch the video. You must set the timing to sync with your video with this option.
- Select Auto-sync.
- Enter the words in the video or upload a transcript file.
- Select EDIT, then click SAVE AND CLOSE.
Setting the timings can take a few minutes. While you wait, you'll be brought back to the video tracklist. Once it's ready, your transcription will automatically be published on your video.
Type manually
You can choose to type or paste a transcript of your captions and subtitles. With this option, your subtitle and caption timings will be set automatically.
- Select Type manually.
- Play the video and enter your captions or subtitles. Don't forget to add text like
[applause]
or[thunder]
so that viewers know what's going on in the video. You can also pause while typing. - Select PUBLISH.
To speed up your work, you can also use these keyboard shortcuts:
- Windows/command + left arrow: Seek back one second.
- Windows/command + right arrow: Seek forward one second.
- Windows/command + space: Pause or play the video.
- Windows/command + enter: Add a new line.
- Windows/command + down arrow: Edit next subtitle.
- Windows/command + up arrow: Edit previous subtitle.
- Enter: Add the subtitle.
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Watch how to add subtitles and captions
Take a look at the following video from the YouTube Creators channel on how to add subtitles and captions.
How to Add Captions While Uploading & Editing Your Videos