SRT to CSV Converter

Export subtitles to a spreadsheet instantly. Convert your SRT files into a clean CSV format perfect for Excel or Google Sheets.

Drag & Drop your .srt file here

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What is an SRT to CSV Converter?

An SRT to CSV converter takes standard SubRip (.srt) subtitle files and transforms them into a comma-separated values (.csv) format. This allows you to open your subtitles directly in spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or Apple Numbers. Our tool extracts the subtitle index, start time, end time, and text into neat columns, making it incredibly easy to review, edit, or translate your video scripts.

How to Open the CSV in Excel without Errors

We designed this tool specifically with spreadsheet compatibility in mind. The generated CSV file uses a semicolon (;) as the column separator and includes a UTF-8 Byte Order Mark (BOM). This ensures that special characters, accents, and international alphabets (like Japanese, Arabic, or German) are displayed perfectly when you double-click the file to open it in European or global versions of Excel.

100% Secure and Local Processing

Your privacy is our priority. Unlike other online converters that upload your transcripts to remote servers, our SRT to CSV tool processes your files entirely within your web browser. Your subtitle data never leaves your computer, ensuring absolute confidentiality for your unreleased videos, corporate scripts, or personal projects.

How to Convert SRT to CSV

1

Upload SRT File

Select and upload your SubRip (.srt) subtitle file.

2

Select Separator

Choose between comma or semicolon separators for CSV columns.

3

Download CSV

Click convert and download your formatted spreadsheet CSV file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SRT to CSV?

Converting subtitles to CSV allows you to easily edit, translate, or proofread your transcripts in spreadsheet software like Excel or Google Sheets.

What columns are in the CSV file?

The CSV includes separate columns for subtitle index numbers, start times, end times, and the subtitle text content.

Can I choose custom separators?

Yes, you can choose between standard comma-separated or semicolon-separated values to match your regional spreadsheet format.

Is my file uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion is done entirely in your browser using local JavaScript, keeping your content 100% private.