Subtitle Shot: YouTube Transcript to Image
Overview
Generate shareable social media images from YouTube subtitles — video keyframe + subtitle overlay.
Subtitle Shot turns YouTube captions into clean image cards you can share. Open a YouTube video, select subtitle lines in the side panel, pick a template, and generate an image built from the current frame and your chosen text. The extension keeps the workflow inside YouTube. It reads caption data from the active video, shows the transcript in a side panel, lets you switch between available languages, and supports YouTube auto-translation options when they are available for the video. Choose from several template styles, including cinematic, dark, clean, warm, and overlay layouts. In the side panel, you can preview the result before downloading it or copying it to the clipboard. The options page also includes Pro license activation and export controls for transcript data. Key features: - Read YouTube subtitles in a side panel - Select specific subtitle lines - Generate image cards from the current video frame - Choose from multiple template styles - Switch between available caption languages - Use YouTube translation tracks when available - Preview, download, or copy the generated image - Activate Pro for transcript export tools Notes: - Works on YouTube watch pages only. - Subtitle availability depends on the current video's caption tracks. - Translation depends on YouTube's available translation options for that video. - Export features in the options page require Pro activation.
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Details
- Version0.1.1
- UpdatedMay 18, 2026
- Offered byjameswilson
- Size52.13KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
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