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SRT to XLSX

Convert SRT subtitle files to XLSX format online. Import subtitles into an Excel workbook instantly.

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Convert SRT Subtitles to XLSX Online

WebVTT and SubRip subtitle tracks are standard formats for media players, but spreadsheet programs like Excel use the OpenXML spreadsheet (.xlsx) format. Our SRT to XLSX Converter lets you seamlessly import your timed subtitles into a structured XLSX table.

Why Use XLSX for Subtitle Editing?

The XLSX format is the industry standard for modern spreadsheet editors. By converting SRT to XLSX:

  • Structural Alignment: Subtitle indexes, start times, end times, and text cues are parsed into separate columns.
  • Modern Compatibility: Open your XLSX file in Microsoft Excel 2007+, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice without import filters.
  • Translating and Proofreading: Proofread and translate dialogues using spreadsheet functions, columns, and rows.

How to Convert SRT to XLSX

  1. Paste your SRT subtitle text into the input panel, or click the file upload area to select your file.
  2. Review your parsed subtitle elements in the grid preview panel.
  3. Click the "Download XLSX" button to export your subtitles directly as an XLSX workbook.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any difference between converting to Excel and converting to XLSX?

XLSX is the modern XML-based file format used by Microsoft Excel since version 2007. It is highly compressed and widely supported.

Can I edit the times in Excel and convert them back to SRT?

Yes, as long as you keep the format of the time columns (HH:MM:SS,MS) unchanged, you can save the sheet as CSV or Excel and use a CSV-to-SRT tool to convert it back.

Are my subtitle dialogues kept private?

Yes. Since all processing runs purely on your client-side CPU, no files are transmitted to any web server, assuring complete confidentiality.

Will formatting tags inside the subtitles be kept?

Yes. HTML-style formatting tags like bold (<b>), italic (<i>), or line breaks are treated as plain text strings in the XLSX columns.