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Editsub is an online tool for subtitle editing, translation, and conversion, designed around the post-processing workflow after generating subtitles for video or audio. Its site shows entry points such as Subtitle Editor, Subtitle Translator, and Subtitle Converter. You can start using it for free, while paid users get more transcription allowance, priority queue access, and advanced features. Overall, it is positioned more as a creator-focused subtitle workflow tool than a full video editing platform.
Based on the main content, Editsub’s core capabilities include subtitle editing, format conversion, translation, and cleanup, with these core tools available on both Free and Pro plans. It supports generating subtitles from video/audio, AI translation across 100+ languages, and exports to common subtitle formats such as SRT, VTT, and TXT. This makes it relatively friendly for subtitle workflows involving YouTube, media players, and video editing software. Pro also includes real-time subtitle editing, a priority transcription queue, AI rewrites, and notes that AI subtitle enhancement is coming soon.
Editsub uses a freemium pricing model. Free costs $0/month and includes a monthly allowance for video-to-subtitle minutes, storage for up to 10 subtitle files, and basic export features, but the exact number of free minutes is not disclosed. Pro costs $5/month and can be canceled anytime. It includes 1500 credits per month, roughly equivalent to 12 hours of transcription plus AI rewrites, unlimited subtitle file storage, and a 15% discount on extra credit packs. Monthly credits reset at the start of each billing cycle and do not roll over. The main page does not provide details on copyright ownership, content licensing, or data usage terms.
For collaboration, Pro supports real-time collaborative chat within editing sessions, but the plan itself is priced per user. Multi-seat or custom team needs require contacting the company. The resource library is mainly reflected in subtitle file storage: the Free plan allows up to 10 files, while Pro offers unlimited storage. No information was found about templates, fonts, sound effects, or other design asset libraries.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, a free plan that covers the core subtitle workflow, and clear Pro pricing at $5/month. It is suitable for creators who publish videos regularly each week, content operations teams, online course producers, and users handling multilingual subtitles. Limitations include relatively lightweight team features, unclear details around the free allowance, AI enhancement features that have not yet launched, and limited disclosure around payment methods and support.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so its availability in China is unknown. If network access or payment is unstable, users may compare it with local tools such as 剪映 and 网易见外, or consider alternatives such as Subtitle Edit, VEED, Kapwing, and Descript.
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