Create Hebrew subtitles

Generate perfectly-timed Hebrew subtitles for any video. Sonix creates SRT and VTT files ready for YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and all major video platforms.

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SRT & VTT formats
Perfect timing
YouTube ready
Hebrew transcription guide

Generate Hebrew subtitles in 5 easy steps

  1. 1
    1. Upload your video~1 min

    Upload your video file from your computer, Dropbox, Google Drive, or a URL.

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

    Sonix AI transcribes the Hebrew audio from your video automatically.

    Word-level timestamps
  3. 3
    3. Review and edit~2 min

    Correct errors and adjust timing in the browser editor with synchronized video playback.

  4. 4
    4. Adjust timing~1 min

    Set line breaks, adjust duration, and fine-tune subtitle timing to match your video.

  5. 5
    5. Export subtitles~10 sec

    Download your Hebrew subtitles as SRT or VTT files, ready for YouTube, Vimeo, or any platform.

    30+ export formats
The Hebrew language

Understanding Hebrew transcription

Who transcribes Hebrew content?

Israeli broadcasters, podcasters, and documentary producers transcribe Hebrew interviews and episodes for editing and captions, while researchers in Israel studies and Jewish studies transcribe oral histories and lectures. Jewish community organizations and diaspora media also transcribe Hebrew sermons, classes, and events for accessibility and archiving.

Hebrew dialects and accents

Modern Israeli Hebrew is highly standardized, but pronunciation varies between traditions — some Mizrahi speakers preserve guttural consonants that most Israelis merge. Liturgical and Biblical Hebrew readings differ substantially from everyday conversational speech, which is what speech recognition models are trained on.

Where Hebrew is spoken

Hebrew is spoken in Israel and other parts of the world.

5 min
Average turnaround
1-hour video subtitled in ~6 minutes
99%
Timing accuracy
Frame-accurate subtitle synchronization
2
Subtitle formats
SRT and VTT export options
30+
Platforms supported
YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and more
Hebrew transcription FAQ

Frequently asked questions about
Hebrew subtitles

What's the difference between SRT and VTT subtitles?

SRT (SubRip) is the most widely compatible subtitle format, supported by most video players and platforms. VTT (WebVTT) is the HTML5 standard that supports styling and positioning. Sonix exports both formats so you can use whichever works best for your platform.

How do I add Hebrew subtitles to YouTube?

After downloading your SRT file from Sonix, go to YouTube Studio, select your video, click 'Subtitles', then 'Add Language' and choose Hebrew. Click 'Add' under subtitles and upload your SRT file. YouTube will automatically sync the subtitles with your video.

Can I customize the subtitle timing?

Yes! Sonix provides precision timing tools in the editor. You can adjust start and end times for each subtitle line, set line breaks, and fine-tune synchronization. Changes are reflected in real-time as you watch the video.

How accurate are Hebrew subtitles?

Sonix delivers 85-99% accuracy for Hebrew transcription depending on audio quality. Our timing algorithm ensures subtitles appear at exactly the right moment. You can review and edit in our browser-based editor before exporting.

Can I style my subtitles?

VTT format supports basic styling like bold, italic, and positioning. For more advanced styling (fonts, colors, backgrounds), you'll need to use your video editing software or the platform's subtitle customization features after uploading.

How many subtitles can I create?

There's no limit on the number of subtitle files you can create. Sonix charges per minute of audio/video transcribed, not per export. Create as many subtitle files as you need from a single transcription.

Can Sonix transcribe Modern Hebrew audio and video?

Yes. Upload your Hebrew audio or video file, and Sonix generates a transcript in Hebrew script that you can review in the built-in editor and export to formats like DOCX, PDF, or SRT.

Does Hebrew transcription handle right-to-left text?

Hebrew is written right-to-left, and Sonix transcripts are produced in Hebrew script. Each word stays linked to its timestamp, so you can click any word to play the audio from that moment while editing.

Can Sonix handle Hebrew speakers who mix in English words?

Modern Israeli speech often includes English loanwords, and short switches are common in interviews and podcasts. Any misrecognized words can be corrected quickly in the editor, with the audio synced word by word for verification.

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