Convert VTT to Word
Turn WebVTT captions into a formatted Word document with timestamps — ready for review or translation.
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How to convert VTT to Word
Convert VTT to Word online. CutConvert turns WebVTT caption files into a clean, formatted .docx — each cue as a paragraph with its timestamp range — ready for review, translation, or transcript delivery.
Add your VTT files
Drag your .vtt caption files onto the drop zone, or click to browse.
Convert VTT to Word
Press Convert. Every cue becomes a formatted paragraph with its timestamp range and text.
Download your result
Download the converted file instantly — or a single ZIP archive when you convert a batch of files.
WebVTT and Word document, explained
WebVTT is built for web players, not for people reviewing text. When captions need to be translated, proofread, or delivered as a document, a formatted Word file beats raw VTT. This converter handles the restructuring; the output opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and Pages.
Turn WebVTT captions into a formatted Word document with timestamps — ready for review or translation. It is free to start, encrypted in transit, and converts a whole batch into one ZIP — sign in when you need large, high-volume jobs.
VTT to Word FAQ
What does the output look like?
A .docx with one paragraph per caption cue: the start → end timestamp range in small muted text, then the caption text. Speaker labels, when present, appear in bold.
Does the document keep the caption timing?
Yes — every paragraph is headed by its cue’s timestamp range, so reviewers and translators always know where a line lands in the video.
My captions are SRT, not VTT — which page should I use?
Use the SRT to Word converter at /srt/docx. Both produce the same document format; they just read different caption formats.
Can I get plain text without timestamps instead?
Yes — the VTT to Text converter at /vtt/text strips cue numbers and timestamps and returns clean paragraphs.
How many files can I convert at once?
Drop a batch and download one ZIP. Free to start; guests convert up to 3 files per batch, and a free account raises the limits.
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Why editors trust it
Free to start
Convert everyday batches for free. Create an account when you need large, high-volume jobs.
Batch in, one ZIP out
Drop up to 10 files at once and download a single tidy ZIP — or one file if that is all you need.
Made for editors
EDL, SRT, Avid caption TXT, and Premiere transcript JSON — with speakers, frame rates, and timecode handled the way post expects.
Secure by default
Files are encrypted in transit, converted on managed infrastructure, and never sold or shared.
Questions, answered
Where are my files processed?
Your files are uploaded over an encrypted (HTTPS) connection and converted on CutConvert’s servers, then handed straight back to you as a download. We never sell or share your media.
Is it free? Do I need an account?
Small, everyday batches are free to convert. For large or high-volume jobs you’ll create an account and upgrade — which keeps the free tier fast for everyone.
What do I get when I convert multiple files?
Drop several files and you get back one ZIP archive containing every converted file. Convert a single file and you simply get that one file — no unnecessary ZIP.
Which formats are supported?
You can convert EDL to CSV; SRT and VTT subtitles to each other and to plain text; SRT, TXT, and DOCX/DOC transcripts to Premiere Pro transcript JSON; SRT to Avid Media Composer caption TXT; and Premiere Pro .prtranscript exports to SRT, VTT, or text — with speaker labels preserved. More post-production formats are on the way.
Can I pick a frame rate?
Yes. For EDL and Avid caption output you can choose 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, or 30 fps, or let CutConvert auto-detect it from your source.