Flixlar opens public beta for local subtitle editing on desktop
Flixlar announced the public beta launch of its desktop application, offering fast subtitle editing and export capabilities. The tool allows users to import/export SRT and WebVTT files, burn captions into MP4, or embed subtitle tracks directly into video, with future plans for AI caption cleanup and translation tools.
Key Takeaways
- Flixlar’s public beta is live in v1.0.0-rc.9 for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
- The app imports and exports SRT and WebVTT subtitle files.
- Users can burn captions into MP4 or embed switchable subtitle tracks directly into MP4.
- Flixlar also supports styled ASS export for advanced subtitle workflows.
- The company says future updates include AI caption cleanup, translation tools, and offline speech-to-text workflows.
Why It Matters
Flixlar gives editors a local desktop option for subtitle creation, preview, and MP4 delivery without uploading video files. That matters for teams that want a focused workflow around SRT, WebVTT, ASS, and embedded MP4 subtitle tracks, rather than a cloud-first tool. The product also points toward a broader push into AI-assisted caption tooling, since Flixlar says future plans include caption cleanup, translation, and offline speech-to-text. Watch the pace of releases beyond v1.0.0-rc.9, especially any shipping timeline for those AI features.
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