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Hindi Subtitle Generator

Auto-generate Hindi subtitles (SRT/VTT) from any Hindi audio or video – upload a file or paste a link, captions come out in Devanagari.

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Accepts Hindi audio or video, or a link · returns downloadable Hindi subtitles (SRT or VTT) in Devanagari.

Produces a downloadable .srt or .vtt sidecar caption file you load alongside your video – not captions burned into the picture. Hindi cues are written in Devanagari and render left-to-right.

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How do I generate Hindi subtitles?

Pepys builds Hindi subtitles for you: upload Hindi audio or video, or paste a link, and it transcribes the speech and exports timed SRT or VTT caption files in Devanagari within minutes. It cues correctly through the Hindi-English mix people speak in and auto-detects Hindi among 99+ languages. Your first 60 minutes are free, no card.

How hindi subtitle generator works

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Upload or paste a link

Add a Hindi clip or recording – or paste a link – in any audio or video format.

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Auto-generate captions

The speech is split into timed cues and written out in Devanagari, English words kept where the speaker used them.

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Download SRT/VTT

Export a ready-to-load SRT or VTT file with the timing locked in.

Captioning a Hindi video means more than typing out words – it means breaking speech into readable cues that land in sync, and getting the script right. Pepys transcribes your Hindi audio or video and turns it into timed SRT or VTT caption files in Devanagari, dropped straight into your player or editor. It cues sensibly even when a sentence carries an English phrase or a regional turn of speech.

Off-the-shelf captioning tends to fumble two Hindi-specific things: the Hinglish code-switching, and rendering Devanagari conjuncts (the stacked consonant clusters) cleanly in a caption file. Pepys handles both, and keeps the cues editable. You can also translate the captions into another language, your first 60 minutes are free, credits never expire, and we never train on your audio.

Clean paragraphs. No more um's and ah's.

The left is what Pepys hands back – logical paragraphs with the filler stripped out, punctuated and readable. The right is the raw, one-line-per-segment dump most transcribers leave you with.

reel-voiceover.mp4

um so yeah everyone keeps telling you to like lead with your best line right but uh honestly if you give away the whole answer in the first second you know there's basically no reason for anyone to keep watching so the hook isn't kind of the smartest thing you say it's like a loop you open that they need to close and um that's the part that actually keeps people around

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  • Auto Hindi SRT and VTT captions in Devanagari, timed and ready to load

  • Cues correctly through Hinglish and regional Hindi, conjuncts rendered cleanly

  • Translate the captions into English or another language in a click

  • 99+ languages including Hindi, auto-detected · we never train on your audio · credits never expire

Any language – 99+ detected automatically

Works with the platforms you live in.

Paste a link from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts – or drop in any audio or video file. We transcribe it once, then you export it however your workflow needs.

  • YouTubeYouTube
  • TikTokTikTok
  • InstagramInstagram
  • FacebookFacebook
  • SpotifySpotify
  • Apple PodcastsApple Podcasts
  • or any file

Export to any format

  • TXT
  • Markdown
  • DOCX
  • PDF
  • SRT
  • VTT
  • JSON

Timestamps, speaker labels, and subtitle timing carry through to every export.

Hindi subtitle generator – questions, answered

How do I generate Hindi subtitles?

Upload Hindi audio or video, or paste a link – the first 60 minutes are free, no card. Pepys returns downloadable Hindi SRT/VTT captions in Devanagari within minutes.

SRT or VTT – which should I pick?

Both are on offer. SRT is the most widely supported across players and uploaders; VTT is the web-native format for HTML5 video. Export whichever your platform expects.

Are the captions burned into the video?

No. You get a downloadable sidecar file (.srt or .vtt) that you load alongside the video – the picture itself is untouched, so you can edit or swap the captions any time.

Will Devanagari and Hinglish display correctly?

Yes – Hindi cues are written in Devanagari with conjuncts intact, English words kept in Roman where speakers used them, and every cue is editable before you export.

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