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English to Hindi Subtitle Translator

Translate English subtitle files (.srt) to Hindi instantly — timestamps preserved, free, no sign-up.

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Translation Note

English-to-Hindi subtitle translation is widely used by educators and content creators reaching rural and semi-urban Indian audiences.

Common Uses for English to Hindi Subtitle Translation

This tool is commonly used for translating subtitles from English to Hindi for: Hollywood movies, English-language documentaries, educational courses (Coursera, Udemy), and YouTube tutorials shared with Hindi-speaking audiences. The translation preserves all timestamp data and subtitle block numbering — only the spoken dialogue is converted to Hindi.

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

How English to Hindi Subtitle Translation Works

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Upload SRT

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

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Batch Processing

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

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Timestamps Preserved

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

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Download

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

About English to Hindi Subtitle Translation

Translating subtitles from English to Hindi involves more than word-for-word replacement. Subtitle translation requires maintaining timing constraints — each subtitle must fit within its allotted timecode window — and preserving the conversational tone of spoken dialogue. Google NMT handles this well for English and Hindi, 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 Hindi-speaking audiences in India 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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