Veed User Subtitle Processing Guide: Division of Labor for OKfmt Subtitle Tools
This article distinguishes the usage scenarios of Veed and OKfmt, introduces the 5 subtitle format processing capabilities supported by OKfmt, to meet the needs of Veed users who only need to process subtitle files
Updated 2026-08-11
Positioning of the Veed platform and characteristics of its subtitle function
Veed is an online video editing platform, and its subtitle function is embedded in a complete video editing workflow. Its core output is a finished video file with embedded subtitles.
Finished videos exported with the Veed free tier include a watermark, and watermark rules are subject to the current public announcement on the official website. This platform is suitable for scenarios where users need to add subtitles to a video from scratch and export the final encoded file.
Comparison of usage scenario division between the two types of tools
User needs can be divided into two categories: one is complete subtitle production including video encoding, and the other is only processing existing independent subtitle files without modifying the video itself.
The two types of tools have clear division of labor, corresponding to different demand scenarios. The following is a specific comparison of scenario division.
| Demand scenario | Recommended tool |
|---|---|
| Add subtitles to a video and export the encoded video | Veed |
| Only convert the format of an existing independent subtitle file | OKfmt Subtitle Format Converter |
| Overall shift of subtitle timeline or interval clipping | OKfmt Subtitle Timeline Tool |
| Merge two monolingual subtitles into aligned bilingual subtitles | OKfmt Bilingual Subtitle Merger |
Core capability description of OKfmt subtitle tools
OKfmt subtitle tools support mutual conversion between 5 common subtitle formats: SRT, VTT, ASS, SBV, LRC. It can automatically detect GBK, Big5, Shift_JIS, UTF-16 encoding, and uniformly convert files to UTF-8 encoding.
OKfmt subtitle tools include three independent workflows: format conversion and encoding conversion (shift), overall timeline shift and interval clipping (trim), and aligned merging of two monolingual subtitles (merge).
OKfmt only processes independent subtitle files, and does not process video files themselves, which fits the positioning of users who only need to adjust subtitles.
Usage rules of OKfmt subtitle tools
OKfmt subtitle tools do not require user account registration, and converted subtitle files have no watermarks, meeting the basic requirements of free use.
OKfmt adopts a storage policy that immediately deletes user-uploaded subtitle files after conversion is completed, and does not retain user files, protecting file privacy and security.
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FAQ
Can I use Veed to only process subtitle files without exporting a video?
Veed does not currently support exporting only subtitle files without exporting a video. Its subtitle function is embedded in the video editing workflow, so it cannot meet the demand of only processing independent subtitle files.
Which sources of subtitle files does OKfmt support processing?
OKfmt supports processing independent SRT, VTT, ASS, SBV, LRC subtitle files downloaded from any platform, and does not restrict file sources.
Will OKfmt retain my files after subtitle conversion?
OKfmt immediately deletes the original uploaded file and the conversion result after subtitle conversion is completed, and the server does not retain any user-uploaded files.