Extract subtitle files from public TikTok posts. Pick your format and download — ready to import into any editor in seconds.
TokCaption exports subtitles in four production-ready formats. SRT is the universal standard accepted by every major video editor. VTT targets HTML5 web players and YouTube. TXT gives you a clean transcript for notes, scripts, and documents. CSV structures every caption line with timestamps — ideal for spreadsheet analysis, QA checks, and data pipelines. Paid plans unlock JSON and PDF for developer integrations and client deliverables.
5 free jobs per day · no credit card required
Downloading subtitles from TikTok takes three steps and less than thirty seconds. Copy the share link from any public TikTok video, paste it into TokCaption, and choose your export format. The tool reads the embedded caption track — no transcription or speech recognition involved — so you get the exact text the creator published, complete with original timing data. The resulting file imports directly into every major video editor, subtitle tool, or text workflow.
Find a public TikTok post and copy the share link from the video.
TokCaption checks the post for an accessible caption or subtitle track and converts it to structured output.
Choose SRT, VTT, TXT, or CSV and download. Import straight into your editor — no conversion needed.
TokCaption reads the subtitle track embedded in each TikTok post, so accuracy matches what the creator published — no third-party speech-to-text layer adds errors. The platform processes captions in more than fifty languages spanning every major region.
English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Dutch
Polish, Czech, Romanian, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Russian
Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malay, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Urdu
Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, Swahili, Persian
Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish
50+ languages supported · accuracy depends on the original creator captions
Subtitle files unlock workflows that go far beyond watching with captions. Here are four ways creators, marketers, and researchers put downloaded TikTok subtitles to work.
Import SRT files into CapCut, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or TikTok Studio to burn captions directly onto the video timeline. Skip manual transcription and keep timing perfectly synced with the original audio.
Provide closed captions for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences. Downloadable subtitle files let you add compliant captions to every platform — even those that don't auto-generate them — ensuring your content reaches everyone.
Preserve the full text of TikTok content before posts disappear. Researchers, journalists, and brand teams use subtitle exports to build searchable archives of trending videos, competitor scripts, and campaign content.
Turn a thirty-second TikTok into a blog post, newsletter snippet, podcast show-note, or social quote card. A clean transcript removes the friction of rewriting from memory, letting you repurpose content across channels in minutes.
Most TikTok subtitle tools stop at a single SRT download. TokCaption goes further by offering six export formats — SRT, VTT, TXT, CSV, JSON, and PDF — so you always have the right file for the job, whether that job is a video editor timeline, a web player, a data pipeline, or a client report.
Where other downloaders handle one URL at a time, TokCaption supports bulk import. Paste a list of links, load every post from a creator profile, or pull an entire TikTok collection — then filter by views, likes, or date before batch-downloading subtitle files. For teams that need programmatic access, the REST API lets you submit jobs and retrieve exports without touching the dashboard.
The biggest difference is what happens after the download. TokCaption includes AI agents — Hook Generator, Script Writer, Virality Explainer, and Hook Scorer — that analyze the transcript and give you actionable creative insights. No other subtitle downloader combines extraction, bulk workflows, a developer API, and AI analysis in a single platform.
You can download subtitles from any public TikTok post. Private, restricted, or deleted videos are not supported.
Free: SRT, VTT, TXT, and CSV (all include timing data except TXT). Paid plans add JSON and PDF. SRT is the most universally compatible format.
SRT (SubRip Text) works with every major video editor and platform. VTT (WebVTT) is designed for HTML5 web players and browser-embedded video. Both include timestamps.
Yes. The free plan includes 5 subtitle downloads per day with no credit card required. Test the full workflow before deciding to upgrade.
Yes. Paid plans support bulk import — paste multiple URLs, load an entire @username profile, or import a TikTok collection. Filter by views, likes, or date before batch downloading.
SRT files import directly into TikTok Studio, CapCut, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, YouTube Studio, and virtually any video editor built in the last decade.
TokCaption processes subtitles in 50+ languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hindi, and Chinese.
Yes. After downloading subtitles, run AI agents on the transcript: Hook Generator, Script Writer, Virality Explainer, and Hook Scorer — tools no other subtitle downloader offers.
Yes. TokCaption's REST API supports programmatic job submission and export. Included with paid plans for teams building automated subtitle workflows.
Yes. TokCaption's workspace lets you review, edit, and correct subtitle text before exporting to any format.
Free — 5 downloads per day. No credit card required.
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