Professional subtitle
timecode generator.
Frame-accurate subtitle timecodes, generated by AI and snapped to speech boundaries. Tight enough for broadcast review, flexible enough for last-minute edits.
- Free up to 60 min
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- 100% word accuracy
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- Speaker labels included
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- 99+ languages
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Drag & Drop
MP3, MP4, M4A, MOV, AAC, WAV, OGG, OPUS, MPEG, WMA, WMV
Pro Timecode Pipeline
Watch the exact pipeline that runs when you upload media to Pxlify.
Upload & Extract
explainer_video.mp4
Whisper Speech AI
Converting audio to words...
Studio Transcripts
Synced SRT & VTT Exports
explainer_video.mp4
Extracting high fidelity audio streams...
Frame-accurate subtitle timecodes
Speech-boundary snap. Editable per cue. Broadcast-ready exports.
Timed Highlights
Aligns audio signals with precise segment timestamps, ensuring transcripts fit video timelines perfectly.
Whisper Speech Model
Leverages neural transcription frameworks to capture speech patterns, technical terms, and complex vocabulary.
Multi-Format Exports
Export to SRT, WebVTT, Advanced SSA (.ass), JSON, Word (.docx), or a clean speaker-script TXT — ready for YouTube, Netflix-style subbing pipelines, and short-form video editors alike.
Interactive Playback
Click any word or timestamp in the transcript to jump the video directly to that spoken segment.
Privacy Secured
Local preprocessing allows you to play and test files locally in the browser sandbox before uploads are triggered.
Inline Studio Editor
Refine and update text segments directly on the dashboard with instantaneous state synchronization.
Generate pro timecodes in 3 steps
Upload, review cue timing, export.
Upload your video
Drag in a local file (.mp4, .webm, .mov) or pick an existing recording from your library.
Auto-generate timestamps
Pxlify analyzes the audio, splits it into speech segments, and timestamps every line automatically.
Refine & export
Search segments, edit lines inline, sync playback timings, then export to SRT, VTT, ASS, JSON, DOCX, or speaker-script TXT.
Pro timecode FAQs
Millisecond precision, snapped to speech onsets and offsets.
Yes — the JSON export lets you set the framerate, and SRT/VTT timestamps adjust accordingly.
Yes. Minimum cue length is configurable; we default to a typical broadcast minimum.
JSON keeps millisecond precision. SRT/VTT also store millisecond precision; ASS uses centiseconds per spec.