AI Subtitle Translator

How does SubtitlesDog translate subtitles and keep the timing synced?
SubtitlesDog uses a 5-step AI workflow: upload your subtitle or video files, select a target language, AI automatically picks the best translation model and settings, translate with one click, and download the results. It automatically recognizes speech rhythm to align the subtitle timeline, so subtitles stay in sync. Formats supported include SRT, VTT, SSA, and ASS, and you can export in multiple formats. It also supports batch processing and exports for platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Bilibili.
Which languages does SubtitlesDog support?
SubtitlesDog supports translation between 100+ languages, covering major global languages and many less common ones.
What file formats are supported and what formats can I export to?
Supported input formats: SRT, VTT, SSA, SSA. You can export results in SRT, VTT, or ASS. It also supports bilingual and multi-language exports.
How fast is the translation processing? Can speeds be improved with a plan?
Processing is fast: typically, a 10-minute video translates in about 1–2 minutes, and a 1-hour video in about 3–5 minutes. Higher-tier plans offer priority processing for even faster results.
How much does SubtitlesDog cost and how do credits work?
SubtitlesDog uses a pay-as-you-go credit system with no subscriptions. Credits never expire. Plans:
- Basic: $9.9, 200,000 Credits
- Pro: $19.9, 450,000 Credits
- Ultimate: $59.9, 1,500,000 Credits
All plans include access to all AI models (13+), 20 professional translation modes, batch processing, and the ability to convert/export formats. A 20,000-free-credits offer is available on signup to start translating right away.
Credit rules:
- Text services: 1 credit ≈ 2 characters
- Audio/video services: 10 credits = 1 second of processing
Before submitting, the system shows a credit estimate, and you can view detailed consumption in your Personal Center.
How many files can I process at once, and how does batch processing work?
Batch processing is supported. You can process up to 10 files at once with the same settings. After processing, you can download all results with a single click.
How secure is my data and privacy protected?
Security is a top priority:
- Bank-level AES-256 encryption for storage
- ISO 27001 certified
- Your uploaded files are temporarily stored and automatically destroyed after processing
- Our engineers cannot view your content
- The AI model will not use your data for training
- Enterprise-grade security practices are in place to protect trade secrets and privacy
Can I edit translations after they’re generated?
Yes. The downloaded subtitles are in standard SRT or VTT format and can be edited with subtitle editors. An online editor is under development for browser-based editing.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes. SubtitlesDog offers a 7-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. If you’re not satisfied within 7 days and have used less than 10% of your credits, you can request a full refund. Refunds are issued within about 3 business days.
Is there a free trial or free credits for new users?
Yes. Sign up and you get 20,000 free credits to translate 4–5 videos, completely free.
How can I monitor my credits usage and task history?
Before submitting a task, you’ll see the estimated credits required. You can also review your detailed consumption history in the Personal Center.
Do you offer expert translation modes for specialized terminology?
Yes. SubtitlesDog offers expert modes for professional terminology, including fields like medicine, law, and technology, to improve accuracy in specialized content.
Do SubtitlesDog plans include both translation and video subtitle generation?
Yes. All plans provide both subtitle translation and video subtitle generation in a single workflow.
What platforms or formats are supported for platform-specific exports?
SubtitlesDog supports exporting subtitles that are compatible with common platforms and formats (SRT, VTT, ASS) for use in various video platforms, including popular ones like YouTube, Netflix, and Bilibili.



























