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English to Arabic Subtitle Translator

Translate English subtitle files (.srt) to Arabic instantly β€” timestamps preserved, free, no sign-up.

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English Subtitles
Arabic Subtitles

Translation Note

Arabic has significant dialectal variation. The translation targets Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is universally understood across all Arabic-speaking regions.

Common Uses for English to Arabic Subtitle Translation

This tool is commonly used for translating subtitles from English to Arabic for: Hollywood films, English documentaries, and international online courses shared with Arabic-speaking audiences across 22+ countries. The translation preserves all timestamp data and subtitle block numbering β€” only the spoken dialogue is converted to Arabic.

Movies & Films
TV Series
YouTube Videos
Documentaries
Online Courses
Anime & Animation
News Broadcasts
Interviews
Short Films

How English to Arabic Subtitle Translation Works

1

Upload SRT

Load your English .srt subtitle file or paste the content.

2

Batch Processing

Subtitles are grouped in batches of 20 and sent to Google NMT for translation.

3

Timestamps Preserved

Only the text is translated. Timecodes like 00:01:23,456 are never modified.

4

Download

Download the complete Arabic .srt file, ready for any video player.

About English to Arabic Subtitle Translation

Translating subtitles from English to Arabic involves more than word-for-word replacement. Subtitle translation requires maintaining timing constraints β€” each subtitle must fit within its allotted timecode window β€” and preserving the conversational tone of spoken dialogue. Google NMT handles this well for English and Arabic, producing natural-sounding output that reads the way people actually speak, not like a dictionary translation.

This tool is used by video editors, content localizers, language learners, and film enthusiasts to make English-language content accessible to Arabic-speaking audiences in Middle East and North Africa and worldwide. The SRT format is the most widely supported subtitle format, compatible with VLC, YouTube, MX Player, PotPlayer, and all major video platforms.

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