Add Subtitles to WEBM

Online tool to hardcode your Subtitles subtitle file on your WEBM file, easily merge your Subtitles file and your WEBM in minutes.

How to add Subtitles to WEBM?

  1. 1. Upload your WEBM file.

    Select the WEBM which you want to burn your subtitle file.

  2. 2. Upload the Subtitles file.

    Or click on "autogenerate subtitles" with HappyScribe.

  3. 3. Download the WEBM.

    It will take a few minutes until your WEBM file is ready.

  1. Select your WEBM file (.webm extension)
  2. Select your Subtitles file (.srt, .vtt extension)
    Or autogenerate subtitles.
  • Please select a video file
  • Please select a subtitle file
  • Sorry, the file you selected is too large. Please select a file smaller than %{file_limit}

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Subtitles? We’ve got you covered. With just a few clicks, you can add subtitles to your WEBM file and make your content reach new audiences across the globe. Our subtitle tool is designed for everyone – simple, smooth, and seamless.

High-Quality WEBM file Captions, No Compromises

Don’t sacrifice quality for convenience. With our tool, your WEBM file stays crisp and clear, even after you add captions to your WEBM file. We support multiple formats to ensure maximum flexibility, so your WEBM file looks as good as it reads.

How Adding Captions to WEBM files Boosts Engagement

Adding captions to WEBM files isn’t ‘just’ about accessibility; it’s about engagement. Captions help your viewers stay focused, especially in noisy environments as 92% of consumers watch WEBM files without sound. Studies also show that WEBM files with subtitles are watched longer – and with more attention.

Make your message stick by adding captions to your WEBM file that keep your audience hooked.

How to Add Subtitles to a WEBM file with HappyScribe

Wondering how to add subtitles to a WEBM file? It’s as easy as 1-2-3. Upload your WEBM file file, select your subtitle file (or let our AI autogenerate them for you), and download your WEBM file with perfectly synchronized subtitles in just minutes. It’s that simple.

And if you don’t have a subtitle file ready, no worries! Our automatic subtitles generation is here to help. In just a few clicks, you’ll have high-quality, synchronized subtitles that make your WEBM file not just accessible, but unforgettable.

At HappyScribe, adding subtitles to a WEBM file isn’t just easy – it’s the smart way to make your content more inclusive, engaging, and impactful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I burn the Subtitles on my WEBM file?

There are many reasons why you should hardcode your Subtitles file on your WEBM file. Most platforms do not allow you to edit the style of your captions, burning them can be better in some cases. Also, some platforms like Instagram do not accept Subtitles or other subtitle files, so merging the WEBM with the subtitles is the only way for you to have captions on your WEBM.

How will you merge the Subtitles and WEBM files?

The subtitles from the Subtitles file will be added at the bottom part of your WEBM. The font color of your subtitles will be white with a black outline to ensure readability.

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