SubtitleEraser

Remove captions from video online.

For social clips, creator edits, and translated reposts, burned-in captions can block new subtitles. This page explains the caption cleanup workflow and points you to the right tool mode.

No cropping workflowMinute-based creditsAccount job historyFailed jobs refund credits

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Start with a real upload, not a blog detour.

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Best target for this pageBurned-in captions and social subtitles

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How it works

  1. Check whether the captions are burned into the video or stored as a separate subtitle track.
  2. Use bottom subtitle mode for typical lower-screen social captions.
  3. Download the cleaned version and add your own subtitles or translation.
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Best for

  • Creator localization and repost preparation.
  • Burned-in subtitles and social captions.
  • Timestamps, lower-thirds, and fixed text that need to be replaced.

Why creators choose SubtitleEraser

  • No cropping workflow
  • Minute-based credits
  • Account job history
  • Failed jobs refund credits

FAQ

Can I remove TikTok-style captions?

SubtitleEraser can target typical bottom captions, but results vary if text is large, animated, or covers faces.

Can I process long videos?

The first release is optimized for clips. Larger files are supported by R2 direct upload, while credits keep processing costs predictable.

What is the difference between captions and subtitles?

Searchers use both words. SubtitleEraser treats burned-in captions, open captions, and hardcoded subtitles as visible text that needs cleanup.

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Follow the main subtitle and video text cleanup path.

This page is one part of the cleanup workflow. Use the main tool or the closest parent page when you need the full upload-to-export path.