Download video with subtitles
When the source exposes closed captions, FileShot lists subtitle tracks you can download alongside MP4 — ideal for language learners and accessibility archives.
Open Video DownloaderConvert downloaded MP4 with File Converter for other formats.
Download SRT or VTT when the platform exposes separate caption files.
Auto-generated and uploaded caption tracks appear when available from the source.
Teachers archive licensed lectures with captions for offline classrooms.
Getting videos with subtitles
Not every host publishes downloadable captions. YouTube, Vimeo, and some broadcasters expose tracks FileShot's Video Downloader can list after analysis — look for subtitle options in the format picker.
Frequently Asked Questions
Burned-in vs soft subs?
Soft subs download as separate files. Burned-in captions are part of the video encode — choose a stream that includes them.
Auto-generated captions?
YouTube auto-captions often appear as downloadable tracks when enabled on the video.
Netflix or Disney+?
DRM-protected streaming services are not supported — only public web URLs.
Frequently asked questions
Free subtitle downloads?
Yes when captions are exposed and within your FileShot quota.
Subtitle file format?
Usually SRT or VTT depending on source — listed per track after analysis.
No subtitles shown?
The uploader may not provide captions, or the host blocks subtitle CDN access.