SRT to CSV Converter
Convert SRT subtitle files to CSV format instantly with visual timeline preview, statistics dashboard, and multiple output options. Free, secure, and browser-based.
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About SRT to CSV Converter
Welcome to the SRT to CSV Converter, a powerful and privacy-focused tool that transforms your subtitle files into spreadsheet-friendly CSV format. Whether you need to analyze dialogue patterns, translate subtitles in bulk, or import captions into another system, this converter provides instant results with a visual timeline preview and comprehensive statistics.
What is SRT Format?
SRT (SubRip Subtitle) is the most widely used subtitle format across video platforms, media players, and editing software. Each SRT file contains numbered subtitle entries with precise timestamps and text content. The format is human-readable and consists of:
- Sequence number: A unique identifier for each subtitle entry (1, 2, 3...)
- Timestamp line: Start and end times in
HH:MM:SS,mmm --> HH:MM:SS,mmmformat - Subtitle text: One or more lines of caption text
- Blank line: Separator between entries
SRT Format Example
Why Convert SRT to CSV?
Converting subtitles from SRT to CSV format unlocks many practical workflows:
๐ Spreadsheet Analysis
Open in Excel or Google Sheets to sort, filter, and analyze subtitle data with powerful formulas.
๐ Bulk Translation
Export to CSV, translate the text column, then convert back for multi-language subtitles.
๐ Content Review
Review dialogue timing and text in a tabular format for quality assurance and editing.
๐ System Integration
Import subtitle data into databases, content management systems, or custom applications.
CSV Output Columns
The converted CSV includes the following columns for comprehensive subtitle data:
- index: The original sequence number from the SRT file
- start: Start timestamp (in seconds or original format based on your selection)
- end: End timestamp (in seconds or original format)
- duration: Duration of each subtitle in seconds
- text: The subtitle text content
- word_count: Number of words in the subtitle (optional)
- char_count: Character count for the subtitle text (optional)
How to Use This Converter
- Enter SRT content: Paste your SRT text directly into the input area, or drag and drop an SRT file. Click "Load Example" to see the expected format.
- Choose output options: Select your preferred time format (decimal seconds or original timestamp format) and whether to include word/character count columns.
- Convert: Click the "Convert to CSV" button to process your subtitles instantly.
- Review results: Check the statistics dashboard for word counts and duration, view the visual timeline to see subtitle distribution, and preview the CSV output.
- Export: Copy the CSV to your clipboard or download it as a file.
Privacy and Security
Your subtitle content is processed entirely within your web browser. No data is uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy for sensitive or confidential video content. This client-side processing also means instant results regardless of file size.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SRT format?
SRT (SubRip Subtitle) is the most widely used subtitle format. Each subtitle entry contains a sequence number, timestamp with start and end times in the format HH:MM:SS,mmm --> HH:MM:SS,mmm, and the subtitle text. SRT files are plain text files that can be edited in any text editor.
Why convert SRT to CSV?
Converting SRT to CSV makes subtitle data easier to analyze in spreadsheet software like Excel or Google Sheets. CSV format allows for bulk editing, translation workflows, word count analysis, duration calculations, and importing subtitles into databases or other applications that do not support SRT directly.
What columns are included in the CSV output?
The CSV output includes: sequence number, start time (in seconds or original format), end time (in seconds or original format), duration (in seconds), and subtitle text. You can customize the output format to include additional columns like word count and character count per subtitle.
Is my subtitle file secure?
Yes, this tool processes your SRT content entirely in your browser. No data is uploaded to any server. Your subtitle content remains completely private and secure on your device.
What if my SRT file has formatting errors?
The converter includes built-in validation that checks for common SRT formatting issues. It will highlight problematic entries and attempt to parse as much valid content as possible, showing warnings for any skipped or malformed entries.
Additional Resources
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by miniwebtool team. Updated: Jan 20, 2026