If you are a content creator and regularly post videos on various social media platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram, then adding subtitles to your videos has many benefits, such as low volume videos, subtitles appear in the videos to address your viewers . On the other hand, it helps hard of hearing people to understand and watch your videos.
To add subtitles to a video before posting it to social media, you can use one of the following apps:
1- Voicella app:
Voicella is a video editing application that includes speech recognition and uses algorithms to convert speech to text and audio to text. It can create automatic subtitles for videos in most languages and supports more than 90 languages.
Once the video is uploaded to the app and the subtitles are generated automatically, you can make any changes you want. You can click individual lines of text to move words up or down and change the text design, font, color, and alignment.
The Voicella app is free for Android users on the Google Play Store with an in-app subscription.
2- Zeemo app:
You can upload videos you've recorded with your phone to the Zeemo app and it will add subtitles, after which you can easily edit the subtitles, rearrange sentences, and correct text errors. In addition, this application provides more than 30 fonts to choose from and you can also change the font size and color.
Zeemo is available for free on the App Store for iPhone users and on the Google Play Store for Android users with an in-app subscription.
3- AutoCap app:
After you record a video and upload it to AutoCap, the app automatically annotates the video with an animation. It uses speech recognition technology to analyze the video's audio and convert it into text.
After adding automatic translations, you can edit or rearrange the wrong words. You can also change the appearance of your notes by changing the font, size, color, and animation.
If you need help learning how to use AutoCap, there are in-app video tutorials on how to use all the tools in the app.
The AutoCap app is available for free on the App Store for iPhone users and on the Google Store for Android users with an in-app subscription.
4- MixCaptions
Upload your video to MixCaptions, then select the language you are using in the video and the app will add subtitles to the video. The free version only allows you to provide subtitles for uploaded videos up to 180 seconds long and videos are watermarked with MixCaptions.
Or you can subscribe for 2.99 cents per week to automatically add subtitles to videos up to 10 minutes long without the MixCaptions watermark. You can also create your own custom watermark if you wish. You can also edit the fake words and customize the font style, size and color before saving your video and posting it to social media.
MixCaptions is available for free on the App Store for iPhone users and on the Google Play Store for Android users with an in-app subscription.
5- Teleprompter & Video Captions:
Teleprompter & Video Captions has a built-in AI Magic Writer that allows you to write your social media posts instead of spending hours thinking about what to say. When you open the AI Magic Writer tool, you have four options to choose from:
- Pitch My Business or Personal Profile.
- Video Sales Letter.
- Script with Tips.
- News to Share.
By choosing one of these four options, you can clarify the main idea of what you want to talk about, for example: you can choose a script with clues and then write a sentence related to the topic of the video such as: (How do you use social media optimization at work). When you record a video in the app, the text will automatically appear for you to read via the teleprompter feature.
Or you can upload any video you previously recorded and let the app add subtitles. You can then customize the look by changing the font, color, and changing fake words.
Teleprompter & Video Subtitles is free for iPhone users on the App Store and Android users on the Google Play Store with an in-app subscription.