Create iMovie videos with subtitles
Apple’s iMovie is a video editing platform made for iOS and Mac devices. If you want subtitles on your iMovie videos you’ve come to the right place.
Unfortunately, iMovie doesn’t provide a mechanism to upload caption files so you’ll have to add them manually frame by frame if you want to do it inside iMovie. However, there is a faster, better and easier way using automated subtitle software like Sonix.
Step 1: Upload video to Sonix and receive automated transcript
Step 2: Edit transcript
Step 3: Click the “Subtitles” drop-down menu and choose character length / duration
Step 4: Click “Burn-in” under “Subtitles” menu
That’s it. It will take a few minutes to render your video and you’ll have a video with subtitles you can share anywhere.
If you really want to do it manually inside iMovie, here are 7 steps to manually add subtitles to iMovie:
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