SubtitleEraser

Remove hardcoded subtitles from video.

Hardcoded subtitles are part of the image. SubtitleEraser helps creators clean that subtitle region before adding new captions or translations.

No cropping neededPay by the minute, see cost firstCleanup history saved to your accountFailed processing returns credits

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Need the broader remove text from video workflow?

Open the parent page when you need one cleanup path for hardcoded subtitles, burned-in captions, timestamps, names, lower-thirds, and other fixed video text.

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How it works

  1. Upload your original video file — large videos upload directly and securely to storage.
  2. Keep high-quality mode selected for the final export.
  3. Use fixed on-screen text mode when the subtitle sits outside the usual bottom caption area.
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Best for

  • Localizing your own videos or preparing them for reposting.
  • Cleaning burned-in subtitles or social captions before adding new ones.
  • Removing timestamps, lower-thirds, and fixed on-screen text that need to be replaced.

Why creators choose SubtitleEraser

  • No cropping needed
  • Pay by the minute, see cost first
  • Cleanup history saved to your account
  • Failed processing returns credits

FAQ

What are hardcoded subtitles?

Hardcoded subtitles are rendered into the video frames. They are different from subtitle files like SRT or VTT.

Will the background be perfect?

Results depend on motion, background detail, and subtitle size. High-quality mode is designed for better reconstruction, but difficult shots may still need manual review.