Free tool · IMSCTXT

Convert IMSC
to TXT

Drop in a .xml (Internet Media Subtitles and Captions) file, get a clean .txt (Plain text transcript) back. Plain text transcript is a clean transcript with no timestamps — one line per cue, ready to paste anywhere. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your captions never leave the page.

Input · IMSC
Output · TXT
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Frequently asked

Why convert IMSC to TXT?+

Internet Media Subtitles and Captions is the modern W3C streaming profile of TTML used by Netflix, Apple TV, and most streaming services. Plain text transcript is built for show notes, blog posts, search indexing, LLM input. Converting lets you take a file produced for one workflow and use it in the other without re-typing or re-timing anything.

Is timing preserved exactly?+

Yes. The converter only re-encodes the file structure — start and end times round-trip to within one millisecond. Plain text output drops timestamps entirely; the underlying cue order is preserved.

Does any styling survive the conversion?+

Neither format carries styling, so there's nothing to lose. The text and timing transfer exactly.

Does this run on a server?+

No. The conversion is pure JavaScript running in your browser — files never upload anywhere. Works offline once the page is loaded.

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