SRT is supported by virtually all video players, media servers, and subtitle editing software
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Free VTT to SRT Subtitle - Batch Convert Online
Convert WebVTT (VTT) subtitle files to SRT format for compatibility with older video players, media servers, and legacy tools. Free batch conversion, no upload, no install.
What this VTT to SRT converter does
Convert WebVTT (VTT) subtitle files to SRT format directly in your browser. Perfect for compatibility with older video players, media servers like Plex and Kodi, VLC, and legacy subtitle editing tools. Supports batch conversion.
How to convert WebVTT to SRT in your browser
- 1.Upload one or more VTT subtitle files from your device
- 2.SRT is pre-selected as the target format — no extra settings needed
- 3.Start the conversion — runs entirely in your browser, no upload
- 4.Download the converted SRT subtitle files individually or as a batch
Why convert VTT to SRT
Batch convert entire subtitle libraries from VTT to SRT in one workflow
All conversion runs locally in your browser — your subtitle files never leave your device
One-click conversion with automatic handling of VTT-specific features
No software download needed — convert VTT to SRT directly in any modern browser
VTT to SRT Conversion FAQ
Are my VTT subtitle files uploaded to a server when converting to SRT?
No. All conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your subtitle files never leave your device — safe for confidential content and private translations.
Where can I use SRT subtitle files?
SRT is the most widely supported subtitle format, working with VLC, Plex, Kodi, Windows Media Player, and virtually all video players, editors, and media servers.
Can I batch convert multiple VTT files to SRT at once?
Yes. Upload multiple VTT subtitle files and convert them all to SRT in one batch workflow. Perfect for converting entire subtitle collections from web platforms.
What happens to VTT styling when converting to SRT?
SRT is a simpler format than VTT, so advanced styling and positioning information is not preserved. However, all subtitle text and timestamps are retained perfectly.
Will converted SRT files work with Plex or Kodi?
Yes. Both Plex and Kodi have excellent support for SRT subtitle files. Converting from VTT to SRT ensures maximum compatibility with these media servers.
Can I use converted SRT files in VLC Media Player?
Yes. VLC has native support for SRT subtitles, making them ideal for local video playback on any device.