- How do I convert an SRT file to plain text?
- Drop your .srt file onto the converter or paste the subtitle text. The tool removes cue numbers and timecodes (like 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:04,000), joins subtitle lines into flowing sentences, and formats clean paragraphs you can paste into a teleprompter.
- How do I remove timestamps from an SRT subtitle file?
- Upload or paste your SRT file and the converter strips every timecode line and cue index automatically. What remains is continuous script text grouped into readable paragraphs — no manual find-and-replace needed.
- Can I turn YouTube subtitles into a teleprompter script?
- Yes. Download the .srt from YouTube Studio or a subtitle export, then drop it here. The tool rebuilds the broken caption lines into a clean script you can rehearse in the free GoTeleprompter web teleprompter.
- Can I use this to re-record an old video from subtitles?
- Yes. Many creators download subtitles from a previous video to practice or re-record. This tool turns those broken SRT lines into a readable script — much easier to rehearse than raw subtitle formatting.
- Does this work with messy transcripts, not just SRT?
- Yes. Paste a raw transcript with line breaks and stray timestamps. The tool strips standalone timecodes and cue numbers, then rebuilds readable paragraphs even when the file is not valid SRT.
- Is this SRT to text converter free?
- Yes. The converter is free, runs entirely in your browser, and requires no account. Convert as many subtitle files as you need.
- Is my subtitle file uploaded to a server?
- No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your SRT file and transcript never leave your device.
- Can I open the cleaned script in a teleprompter?
- Yes. After conversion, click Open in teleprompter to load the clean script into the free GoTeleprompter web teleprompter and start rehearsing immediately.