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SRT to TXT Converter

Convert SubRip subtitle files into clean plain text by removing cue numbers and timestamps. Upload an `.srt` file or paste SubRip content, then export a readable `.txt` file for notes, documents, review, or transcript cleanup.

Convert subtitle cues into readable text

Input: .srtOutput: .txtRemoves subtitle syntax

Upload an SRT subtitle file

Drop a `.srt` file here or click to choose one. Subtitle files stay text-based and are processed only for format conversion.

.srtUTF-8 supportedMax 2MB
Your subtitle content is processed only for conversion and is not used for transcription unless you choose to upload it to ScriberGPT.

SRT input

Upload a file or paste SubRip subtitle content manually.

TXT output

The converted plain text result appears here after processing.

.txt

Need to create transcript text from audio or video first?

Upload your media to ScriberGPT to generate a transcript with timestamps, then reuse or simplify the result in the text format you need.

Create transcript from media

What changes when you convert SRT to TXT?

Readable plain text

The output is easier to review, edit, repurpose, or drop into notes and documents than raw subtitle syntax.

Timing removed cleanly

Subtitle sequence numbers and timing lines are removed so you keep only the readable text content from the file.

Text structure preserved

The converter preserves multi-line text blocks so the output stays easier to scan and reuse.

What is an SRT to TXT converter?

An SRT to TXT converter removes subtitle syntax from a SubRip file and leaves plain readable text. In practice, that means dropping cue numbers and timing lines like00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:04,000 while preserving the subtitle text itself.

When should you convert SRT to TXT?

Convert SRT to TXT when you want a cleaner transcript-style text file for review, notes, internal documentation, editing, or content repurposing. This is useful when subtitle timing is no longer needed and you want readable text only.

How to convert SRT to TXT online

Upload an existing `.srt` file or paste SubRip subtitle content into the converter. After conversion, review the output, copy the plain text, or download the `.txt` file for your workflow.

SRT vs TXT: what changes?

The biggest change is that timing data is removed. SRT files contain subtitle numbering and timestamp lines that are useful for playback, but plain TXT files are easier to read as notes or transcript text. The converter preserves the subtitle wording while removing subtitle-specific syntax.

Common use cases

This converter is useful when extracting readable text from subtitle exports, cleaning captions into a draft transcript, preparing notes from subtitle files, or repurposing subtitles into blog drafts, summaries, or internal documentation.

How to convert SRT to TXT online

  1. 1

    Add your SRT file or paste SubRip text

    Load an existing .srt file or paste subtitle content directly into the input area. This tool is for text extraction from subtitle files, not audio transcription.

  2. 2

    Remove subtitle syntax

    The converter strips sequence numbers and timing lines while preserving readable subtitle text and useful paragraph spacing.

  3. 3

    Preview, copy, or download the TXT file

    Review the converted text, copy it into your workflow, or download a clean `.txt` file for notes, editing, or transcript cleanup.

SRT to TXT FAQ

It removes subtitle numbering and timing lines from a SubRip file and leaves readable plain text. That makes subtitle content easier to use as notes, draft transcripts, or document text.