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Add Subtitles to Twitter Video

CentClip transcribes your Twitter video and exports burned-in captions, SRT, or VTT - so every viewer follows along even when sound is off. Built for journalists, brands, and creators on X who need accurate subtitles without a monthly plan.

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How to add subtitles to twitter video

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    Upload your Twitter video

    Drop your video file directly into CentClip - MP4, MOV, and most common formats are accepted. No account is required to get started, and your first 5 minutes of audio are processed free. Transcription begins immediately after the upload completes.

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    Review and edit the transcript

    CentClip displays a word-by-word transcript you can edit in the browser before any file is exported. Fix brand names, handles, hashtags, or anything the automatic transcription missed. Every correction carries through to all output formats at once.

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    Download your subtitled video or caption file

    Export a burned-in MP4 with captions baked into the picture, or grab an SRT or VTT file to attach separately when you upload to X. A plain-text transcript is included in the same job at no extra cost. All three formats come from a single upload.

Why choose CentClip for Twitter?

Most Twitter videos are watched without sound - subtitles carry the message

Twitter autoplays videos in the feed with audio muted, and the majority of viewers never tap to unmute. That means a video without subtitles is often a video without a message. CentClip burns captions directly into the MP4 frame, so they appear regardless of a viewer's sound setting or device. For a 60-second Twitter clip that costs 5 cents to caption, the return on keeping a muted viewer engaged is immediate.

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Tightly timed subtitles that keep up with fast Twitter cuts

Twitter content tends to be short and fast-paced - a 90-second explainer, a news clip, a product demo with quick cuts. Poorly timed captions that lag behind the audio or stack on screen at the wrong moment break the viewing experience on a platform where attention spans are short. CentClip generates word-level timing so subtitles appear and clear in sync with the actual speech, not just the sentence boundaries. You can also edit individual timecodes in the browser if a specific cut needs manual adjustment.

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No subscription required - pay only for the Twitter videos you actually subtitle

Most captioning tools require a monthly plan before you can process a single file. For a creator or brand team that adds subtitles to a Twitter video a few times a month, that subscription often costs more than the captioning itself. CentClip charges 5 cents per minute with no plan to select and no monthly reset. A typical 3-minute Twitter video costs 15 cents. Credits never expire, so anything left over is available for the next video whenever you need it.

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FAQ

How accurate are the subtitles CentClip generates for Twitter videos?

CentClip uses AI speech recognition across 50+ languages and returns high accuracy on clear audio. For best results, use source video with distinct speech and minimal background noise.

Is there a free trial for adding subtitles to Twitter videos?

Yes - your first 5 minutes are free with no account or credit card required. After that, you pay 5 cents per minute with no subscription.

What formats can I export after adding subtitles to my Twitter video?

CentClip exports a burned-in MP4 with captions embedded in the picture, an SRT file, a VTT file, and a plain-text transcript - all from a single upload.

Do my CentClip credits expire if I only post to Twitter occasionally?

No. Credits never expire - buy them once and use them on any future video, with no monthly reset or minimum usage requirement.

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