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Ways to Add Closed Captions to Your TikTok Videos

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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TikTok is a growing platform with over one billion active users worldwide. With a diverse audience, it is important to make your videos accessible to everyone. One way to do that is by adding closed captions to your TikTok videos. Closed captions are text displayed at the bottom of a video that provides a transcript of the audio. Here are ways to add closed captions to your TikTok videos:

1. Use TikTok’s built-in closed captions feature

TikTok has a built-in closed captions feature that allows creators to add captions to their videos as they record. To access the feature, click on the plus sign to create a new video, record your video as normal and click on “checkmark” when you’re ready to edit. From there, click on “captions” to enable closed captions. You can manually add captions as you record, or use the auto-caption feature that transcribes your voice in real-time.

2. Use a third-party app

If you prefer to add closed captions after filming your TikTok, there are various third-party apps you can use. Applications like Clips, Ava, and LightMV allow you to upload your TikTok video and add captions. Simply upload your video to the app, add captions or upload any transcriptions you have, and re-download your video with captions.

3. Hire a captioning service

If you have a large following on TikTok, or you want to ensure your videos are accessible to as many people as possible, hire a captioning service. There are various professional captioning services, such as Rev and Captionmax that can create closed captions for your videos. You can upload your video, and they will deliver a transcript of your audio that you can add to your TikTok.

4. Use a text editor

if you have experience editing videos, you can use a text editor to create closed captions for your TikTok videos. Open a text editor like Notepad or TextEdit, and create a new document. Write your transcript or captions in the document and save it. Then, import your TikTok video into your preferred video editor, add the saved captions or transcript, and export the video.

In conclusion, adding closed captions to your TikTok videos is an excellent way to connect with a broader audience, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Fortunately, there are multiple ways to add closed captions to your videos, whether that’s using TikTok’s built-in feature or third-party apps. By making your videos more accessible, you can expand your reach and connect with more people on TikTok. 

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