Add AI-Powered Hinglish Subtitles to Your Videos for Free
6/17/2025
|Team CapsAI

- Capsai Auto Subtitle Generator at No. 1
Use Capsai to generate accurate Hinglish captions in seconds. Upload your video or paste its URL, select Hinglish as the subtitle language, and click Generate Subtitles. - Review and polish your draft
Open the built‑in editor to fix any misheard words, adjust punctuation, and ensure natural code‑switching (for example, “Yeh hack try karo and comment karo”). - Split long lines for clarity
Break text at natural pauses and limit each subtitle to two lines of about 25–30 characters so mobile viewers can read quickly. - Sync timing with visual cues
Drag the start and end handles in Capsai’s timeline to align each caption precisely with the spoken words or on‑screen actions, giving each line at least 1.5 seconds of display time. - Customize styling if needed
If you plan to burn captions into the video, adjust font size, color, and add a semi‑transparent background or outline for legibility over varied footage. - Export your subtitles or video
Choose Download SRT to get a standalone subtitle file compatible with platforms that support captions, or select Burn Into Video to export an MP4 with embedded Hinglish subtitles ready for immediate upload. - Upload to your platform
For YouTube Shorts, go to YouTube Studio → Subtitles → Add Language → Upload SRT. For Instagram Reels and TikTok, use the burned‑in MP4 to guarantee captions display correctly. - Preview and publish
Watch your captioned video on both iOS and Android to confirm timing, readability, and placement before sharing with your audience. - Monitor engagement and iterate
Check watch time, retention, and interaction metrics. Use viewer feedback to refine phrasing, timing, or styling in future videos.
Link: https://capsai.co/
- Capsai Auto Subtitle Generator at No. 1
Use Capsai to generate accurate Hinglish captions in seconds. Upload your video or paste its URL, select Hinglish as the subtitle language, and click Generate Subtitles. - Review and polish your draft
Open the built‑in editor to fix any misheard words, adjust punctuation, and ensure natural code‑switching (for example, “Yeh hack try karo and comment karo”). - Split long lines for clarity
Break text at natural pauses and limit each subtitle to two lines of about 25–30 characters so mobile viewers can read quickly. - Sync timing with visual cues
Drag the start and end handles in Capsai’s timeline to align each caption precisely with the spoken words or on‑screen actions, giving each line at least 1.5 seconds of display time. - Customize styling if needed
If you plan to burn captions into the video, adjust font size, color, and add a semi‑transparent background or outline for legibility over varied footage. - Export your subtitles or video
Choose Download SRT to get a standalone subtitle file compatible with platforms that support captions, or select Burn Into Video to export an MP4 with embedded Hinglish subtitles ready for immediate upload. - Upload to your platform
For YouTube Shorts, go to YouTube Studio → Subtitles → Add Language → Upload SRT. For Instagram Reels and TikTok, use the burned‑in MP4 to guarantee captions display correctly. - Preview and publish
Watch your captioned video on both iOS and Android to confirm timing, readability, and placement before sharing with your audience. - Monitor engagement and iterate
Check watch time, retention, and interaction metrics. Use viewer feedback to refine phrasing, timing, or styling in future videos.
Link: https://capsai.co/