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Supported Sites for Subtitle Download

Use this page to check where DownSub can download subtitles online. Paste a public video URL from a supported site and save available captions as SRT, VTT, or TXT.

Platform status

The sites below have been tested with live public URLs and returned real subtitle cues. A specific video can still fail when it has no captions, is private, requires login, is region blocked, or changes its caption system.

Live extractor
Caption dependent

YouTube

Live

Vimeo

Live

TED

Live

TubiTV

Live

Weverse

Live

TV Naver

Live

Try a supported URL

Copy a public video link from one of the supported sites above, paste it here, and download the available subtitle tracks.

Live public-caption extractor
Public captions only
Live extractor: DownSub can look for subtitle tracks that public video pages make available. It will not access private, login-only, paywalled, or DRM-protected content.
Enter a video URL from a supported site.

Public captions required

DownSub should only surface captions that a source makes available for a public video.

No restricted access

Private videos, paywalled content, DRM, and login-only pages are outside the intended use.

Formats may vary

Some platforms expose timed caption tracks, while others may only provide limited transcript data.

Supported subtitle downloader coverage

These are the video sources currently listed on DownSub because they worked with public caption tracks during testing.

YouTube captions

Manual and auto-generated caption tracks can be downloaded when the public video exposes them.

Vimeo captions

Public Vimeo videos with caption files can be exported as SRT, VTT, or TXT.

TED talks

TED pages with transcripts and captions are supported for clean subtitle exports.

TubiTV media

Public TubiTV titles can work when caption tracks are available from the page.

Weverse media

Public Weverse media pages can work when the video exposes captions through an accessible player.

TV Naver clips

Public TV Naver videos can be downloaded when the page includes timed captions.

Why subtitles may not appear

Captions were never added by the creator.
Auto-captions are disabled or unavailable.
The video is private, deleted, or requires login.
The platform blocks or changes caption access.
Captions are region-restricted or language-specific.
Technical access is unavailable for that page or player.

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