Add Russian Subtitles to Video

ViralMint is a free Russian subtitle generator — Whisper transcribes your video locally and adds accurate Русский Cyrillic captions you can burn in or export.

Free Russian subtitle generator, powered by local Whisper

ViralMint adds Russian (Русский) subtitles to any video using local Whisper transcription, outputting clean Cyrillic. Paste a video and get word-level Russian timestamps in seconds, then burn word-by-word captions or export .srt/.ass. To turn an English video into a Russian cut, translate-and-dub transcribes the original locally, translates to Russian, and re-times the subtitles. Russian is one of Whisper's stronger non-English languages thanks to a large training corpus. Everything runs on your machine — no upload, no per-minute cap, no watermark.

Whisper accuracy Very high (large corpus)
Script Cyrillic
Translate Any → Russian supported
Watermark None

How to add Russian subtitles to a video

  1. Open the caption tool

    Launch ViralMint and open Tools → Captions. It accepts mp4, mov, mkv and webm.

  2. Drop in your video

    Local Whisper transcribes it into Russian (Русский) with word-level timestamps — on your machine, nothing uploads. If the audio is another language, translate-and-dub can convert it to Russian first.

  3. Style or export

    Burn word-by-word animated Russian captions (viral / classic / bold), or export a standalone .srt / .ass file for any editor.

  4. Render the mp4

    ViralMint burns the Russian subtitles in with FFmpeg and writes the final mp4 — original untouched, zero watermark.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is Russian transcription?

Very accurate — Russian is one of Whisper's best-supported non-English languages, with a large training corpus, so Cyrillic output and word-level timing are reliable.

Can I get Russian subtitles from an English video?

Yes — translate-and-dub transcribes the English audio locally, translates to Russian, and re-times the captions.

What can I export?

Burn word-by-word Russian captions into the mp4, or export a standalone .srt or .ass file.

Ready to add Russian subtitles?

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