Captionfy is a free Youtube community captions platform with a subtitles/captions editor that you can use to create captions for any public Youtube video. You can then download the subtitles file, share the Captionfy video page with the captions (using the original Youtube video embed), and provide the Youtuber with a link to the video to download the captions and publish them on Youtube.
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Where is the source, veed.io has an AI voice generator! Source: 7 months ago
I have been looking for some simple opensource library that allows users to edit videos like veed.io or canva's video editor but I am unable to find any. The one library I found was remotion but that seems to be more extensive. Are there any alternates? Source: 12 months ago
There are many tools that let you add subtitles via graphical editor instead. I've used the veed.io free web app and found it very easy to use. Source: about 1 year ago
Used veed.io for a while, it's pretty decent. Source: about 1 year ago
Thanks for the support! For the script I used chat gpt, for the voiceovers the best website I could find was eleven labs (it has the realest voice but you only get 10000 words for free but you can easily switch emails). For the editing I used canva ( I think its the best because you get a 30 day free trial and that's where I got every video from plus its drag and drop) and for the subtitles I used veed.io (its... Source: about 1 year ago
Some Captionfy users have been creating subtitles for YouTube videos as a way to practice Japanese and other languages, it might be interesting to give a try as well - captionfy.io. Source: almost 2 years ago
Otherwise you can create the subtitles with captionfy.io and people can watch the video with your captions within the platform. It uses the original YouTube video, so the views still go to the YouTuber. Source: about 2 years ago
This website captionfy.io has a free editor that allows you to create captions and subtitles for YouTube and add colours, italics and etc. Here is a tutorial on how to do it, but site itself is simple enough. Source: about 2 years ago
A recent update from YouTube allows YouTubers now to invite others to be "Subtitle Editors" for their channel. It is the closest they got to the old Community Captions (where anyone could caption the video, not only the "allowed" users). There are also free alternatives to Community Captions like Captionfy and Amara, but probably many YouTubers don't know about them. Source: about 2 years ago
If you want to contribute, but don't know where to get started, I recommend using Captionfy.io or amara.org. Source: about 2 years ago
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