Free: 60 one-minute videos a month, no signup. Drop in a video and generate, fix, translate, style and export subtitles in one editor. All 30 styles are included free. Most tools leave you hunting line by line—Fix flags uncertain words and counts down to “All clear,” a real finish line. Pro and Max add full-track translation, HD without a watermark, eight subtitle formats, custom fonts and saved brand styles. Your video stays in your browser.
Hey Product Hunt — I built SubtitleGenerator to take a video from AI transcription to final export without bouncing between tools.
In one browser editor, you can fix text and timing, choose from 30 styles, translate a full track while keeping the original, and export video or subtitle files. The part I designed differently is Fix: uncertain source words are flagged, the remaining review count stays visible, and the transcript has a real finish line—“All clear.”
You can try it on one video without signing up. The Free workflow includes all 30 styles and 720p export with a small watermark. Pro and Max add high-accuracy transcription, full-track translation, HD without a watermark, eight subtitle formats, custom fonts, and saved brand styles. PAYG is there if you need more subtitle time but do not want another subscription.
Your original video stays in the browser. Only extracted audio is sent for transcription, and that audio is deleted after transcription is complete.
What still slows you down most after an AI transcript is generated? I’ll be here throughout launch day and would love blunt feedback on the Fix flow.
Streamlining video to publish-ready captions straight in the browser saves creators so much time. Super cool launch, congrats!
the honest answer for me is speaker labeling when two people talk over each other or overlap slightly. the transcript reads fine as text but figuring out which line belongs to who post-transcript, especially in an interview or podcast clip, always ends up as manual work after the "AI part" is technically done. is that on your radar at all or is this more aimed at single-speaker content like tutorials/voiceovers for now
About SubtitleGenerator on Product Hunt
“From video to publish-ready AI subtitles—all in one browser”
SubtitleGenerator launched on Product Hunt on August 22nd, 2026 and earned 189 upvotes and 7 comments, earning #3 Product of the Day. Free: 60 one-minute videos a month, no signup. Drop in a video and generate, fix, translate, style and export subtitles in one editor. All 30 styles are included free. Most tools leave you hunting line by line—Fix flags uncertain words and counts down to “All clear,” a real finish line. Pro and Max add full-track translation, HD without a watermark, eight subtitle formats, custom fonts and saved brand styles. Your video stays in your browser.
SubtitleGenerator was featured in Social Media (89.2k followers), Artificial Intelligence (476.6k followers) and Video (1.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 144.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted SubtitleGenerator?
SubtitleGenerator was hunted by Yana Li. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt — I built SubtitleGenerator to take a video from AI transcription to final export without bouncing between tools.
In one browser editor, you can fix text and timing, choose from 30 styles, translate a full track while keeping the original, and export video or subtitle files. The part I designed differently is Fix: uncertain source words are flagged, the remaining review count stays visible, and the transcript has a real finish line—“All clear.”
You can try it on one video without signing up. The Free workflow includes all 30 styles and 720p export with a small watermark. Pro and Max add high-accuracy transcription, full-track translation, HD without a watermark, eight subtitle formats, custom fonts, and saved brand styles. PAYG is there if you need more subtitle time but do not want another subscription.
Your original video stays in the browser. Only extracted audio is sent for transcription, and that audio is deleted after transcription is complete.
What still slows you down most after an AI transcript is generated? I’ll be here throughout launch day and would love blunt feedback on the Fix flow.