What matters for podcast clip captions
Podcast clips usually start with long-form speech. The subtitle editor should help you clean names, filler words, sentence breaks and caption timing without forcing the full video into a heavy creative timeline.
For social distribution, captions also need readable placement, styling and burned-in MP4 export so viewers can watch with sound off.
- Generate captions from the podcast video.
- Fix guest names, terms, punctuation and repeated transcription mistakes.
- Split long speech into readable subtitle blocks.
- Export social clips with visible captions.
Why Captn fits this use case
Captn keeps the transcript, subtitle blocks, video preview, style controls and export choices in one browser project. That makes it practical to clean captions once and reuse them for clip exports, SRT, VTT or translated versions.
Use a full editor for the larger podcast production. Use Captn when the clip or finished video needs a subtitle-first pass.