Create Esperanto closed captions

Make your videos accessible with ADA-compliant Esperanto closed captions. Sonix automatically generates accurate captions that meet Section 508 and WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards.

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Esperanto transcription guide

Create Esperanto closed captions
in minutes

  1. 1
    Upload your video~1 min

    Upload your video file from your computer or cloud storage.

    50+ formats supported
  2. 2
    AI captioning~5 min

    Sonix AI generates Esperanto closed captions with models trained for accessibility compliance.

    Word-level timestamps
  3. 3
    Review captions~2 min

    Review and correct your captions in the browser editor with synchronized video playback.

  4. 4
    Export and publish~10 sec

    Download your Esperanto captions as SRT or VTT files, ready for YouTube, Vimeo, or your website.

    30+ export formats
The Esperanto language

Understanding Esperanto transcription

Who transcribes Esperanto content?

Esperanto associations, congress organizers, and podcasters transcribe talks, interviews, and community media, while interlinguistics researchers and language teachers use transcripts to study and teach the language. Archivists and diaspora-style community projects also convert decades of recorded meetings and lectures into searchable text.

Esperanto dialects and accents

Esperanto is a constructed language with a single standardized form and no regional dialects. In practice, pronunciation varies with each speaker's native language, so recordings from international gatherings can mix many different accents in one conversation.

Where Esperanto is spoken

Esperanto is spoken in Esperanto communities around the world.

5 min
Average turnaround
1-hour video captioned in ~6 minutes
99%
Caption accuracy
Industry-leading Esperanto recognition
SRT/VTT
Caption formats
Compatible with all major platforms
30+
Platforms supported
YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and more
Esperanto transcription FAQ

Frequently asked questions about
Esperanto closed captions

What's the difference between closed captions and subtitles?

Closed captions include all audio elements (dialogue, sound effects, music cues) for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. Subtitles typically only include dialogue and are meant for viewers who can hear but don't understand the spoken language. Sonix can create both.

Are Sonix captions ADA compliant?

Yes. Sonix generates captions that meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), Section 508, and WCAG 2.1 accessibility requirements. Our captions include accurate timing, proper synchronization, and support for required caption formats.

Can I add sound effect descriptions to captions?

Yes! In the Sonix editor, you can add non-speech audio descriptions like [music playing], [applause], or [door closes]. These descriptions help deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers understand the full audio context.

How accurate are Esperanto closed captions?

Sonix delivers 85-99% accuracy for Esperanto captioning depending on audio quality. Clear audio with minimal background noise achieves the best results. You can review and edit captions in our browser-based editor.

What platforms support closed captions?

All major video platforms support closed captions including YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Wistia. Sonix exports SRT and VTT formats compatible with all these platforms and more.

Can I burn captions into my video?

Yes! Sonix offers a burn-in feature that permanently embeds captions into your video file. This is useful for social media where closed captions may not display automatically. See our burn-in subtitles service for more details.

Can Sonix transcribe Esperanto audio and video?

Yes. Upload your recording, select Esperanto as the spoken language, and Sonix generates a transcript you can edit alongside the original audio and export as documents or subtitles.

Does Esperanto transcription handle different accents?

Esperanto speakers carry accents from their native languages, so pronunciation varies from speaker to speaker. Sonix's browser editor syncs the transcript to the audio, making it easy to review and correct accent-related mistakes.

Will Esperanto's special characters like ĉ and ŭ appear in my transcript?

Yes. Transcripts and exports use standard Unicode text, so the six diacritic letters (ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ, ŭ) are preserved in documents and subtitle files.

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