MS Auto Captions is a Windows desktop app that automatically generates subtitles and applies word-by-word animated captions to videos. How it works: • Upload your video • Choose a subtitle style • Generate a finished video with captions Key highlights: • AI speech-to-text transcription • 11 subtitle animation styles • Offline transcription option • No timeline editing required Built for creators who want fast, clean subtitles without complex video software.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I built MS Auto Captions to simplify subtitle creation for video creators.
While working on video projects, I noticed that creating subtitles manually often takes a lot of time. Many tools require editing timelines or complex workflows, especially when you want animated captions.
I wanted to create something simpler — a tool where you can upload a video, choose a subtitle style, and generate a finished video with subtitles already applied.
The app focuses on:
• Automatic speech-to-text transcription
• Word-by-word animated subtitles
• Multiple subtitle styles for social media content
• A simple desktop interface without editing timelines
I'm launching this early to gather feedback and learn what features creators actually need.
If you try it out, I would really appreciate hearing your thoughts, suggestions, or feature ideas.
Thanks for checking it out!
It's very rare to see such app for the Windows ecosystem. Congrats on the launch.
this is nice tbh. subtitles are one of those things everyone knows they need, but making them look good usually takes way more effort than expected. being able to just upload, pick a style and get a finished video out sounds super practical.
curious, which subtitle style are people using the most right now?
This looks genuinely useful for creators who want faster output without getting stuck in editing software. The no-timeline workflow is what stands out most here, because subtitle tools often become more work than they should be.
Curious, which type of creators are picking this up fastest so far, short-form content creators or people working on longer videos too?
I make short-form content — this could save me a lot of time. Does it work well with background music?