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AI Subtitle Remover

Strip subtitle tracks instantly, or intelligently fill in hardcoded captions — results depend on subtitle style and background complexity

★★★★★ Adopté par des milliers 🔒 Confidentiel par conception ⚡ Résultats instantanés
🪙 ≤ 10 min: 5 credits · longer: 10 credits

Server-side FFmpeg handles any format — including HEVC/H.265 files your browser can't play. Files are deleted from the server within 30 minutes.

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Server-grade processing

Real FFmpeg on dedicated hardware: every format, big files, phone stays cool — no browser limits.

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Auto-deleted in 30 min

Uploads and results are wiped from the server within 30 minutes. Nothing is kept, shared or used for training.

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Pay with credits

Each job costs a few credits from your monthly balance — free accounts get credits too. No hidden fees.

Comment ça marche

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    Upload the video and pick a method: track removal (for soft subtitles), smart-fill or crop (for burned-in ones).

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    For burned-in captions, set where the subtitles sit (bottom/top) and how tall the band is.

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    Preview the result on the page and download it. Files auto-delete in 30 minutes.

Questions fréquentes

What's the difference between a subtitle track and hardcoded subtitles?

A subtitle track is a separate text stream you can toggle off in a player — removing it is instant and lossless. Hardcoded subtitles are pixels baked into the picture; they can only be covered, reconstructed or cropped, which is why that mode re-encodes the video.

Will smart-fill remove my subtitles without a trace?

It depends on the video. On simple or blurred backgrounds the filled band is barely noticeable; on busy, detailed backgrounds you may see softness where the text was. That's true of every subtitle remover — we'd rather set honest expectations. Cropping is the clean alternative when the framing allows it.

Which settings should I start with?

Most captions sit in the bottom ~18% of the frame, so the defaults usually work. If text remains visible, increase the band height; if too much of the picture is affected, decrease it. Use crop when you can afford to lose the band entirely.

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