1) Upload SRT file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
Allowed file types: qif, iif, srt, ics, feather, excel, ris, bib, ods, xls, xlsx, xlsm, csv, tsv, tab, xlsb, xltx, xlr, pxl, qpw, wb3, wq1, dbf, wk3, 123, mdb, evtx, pages, numbers, sqlite
2) Set converting SRT to XLSX options
3) Get converted file
Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your SRT file.
Set Conversion Options: Choose XLSX as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click «Download Converted File» to get your XLSX file.
File extension | .SRT |
Category | File |
Description | SRT is a plain-text subtitle format with timecoded caption lines. It’s human-readable and widely supported by players, editors, and transcoding tools. |
Associated programs | VLC, MPC-HC, Subtitle Edit, Aegisub, HandBrake |
Developed by | SubRip project |
MIME type | application/x-subrip |
Useful links | https://www.opensubtitles.org/More detailed information on SRT files |
Conversion type | SRT to XLSX |
File extension | .XLSX, .EXCEL |
Category | Document File |
Description | XLSX is a format from Office Open XML family, a native MS Excel file type starting from version 2007. As opposite to XLS, this format uses ZIP compression that makes XLSX files smaller in size. Actually XLSX file is an archive of XML-documents. The cells in XLSX table can contain plain text, formulas or graphic elements. XLSX can be read in MS Office 2007 and later, Universal Viewer, OpenOffice, MS Office Excel Viewer, Corel WordPerfect Office. This format doesn’t support macros. |
Associated programs | Microsoft Excel 2007 OpenOffice OxygenOffice Progessional (Linux) |
Developed by | Microsoft |
MIME type | |
Useful links | More detailed information on XLSX files |
Need to turn subtitle files into a spreadsheet you can sort, filter, and analyze?
This online SRT-to-XLSX converter transforms your .srt
captions into a clean Excel workbook—perfect for QA checks,
translation workflows, timing audits, and content repurposing. Upload the SRT, choose XLSX, and download a sheet you can open in
Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice. No installs, no sign-up.
Each caption becomes a row with practical columns:
The converter keeps speaker labels (e.g., >>
) and accessibility cues (e.g., [music]
, [applause]
).
Unicode is fully supported, so multilingual subtitles—including emoji and right-to-left scripts—survive intact.
Need to spot overlaps or long pauses? Sort by Duration to flag outliers fast.
[h]:mm:ss.000
to display milliseconds consistently.<i>…</i>
) if you want plain text.:
or —
.This converter runs entirely in your browser session and produces a ready-to-edit workbook in seconds. Need batch processing, command-line automation, or custom naming rules for daily subtitle drops? Explore CoolUtils desktop tools designed for high-volume, repeatable caption workflows. From raw SRT to structured Excel, you’ll move from “hard to audit” to “instantly actionable” with just a couple of clicks.
Feature | Online Converters | CoolUtils Desktop | Excel Built-in | Other Software |
---|---|---|---|---|
Batch Conversion | Limited | ✅ Unlimited | Manual only | Limited |
File Size Limit | 1-5MB | ✅ No limits | System dependent | Varies |
Privacy & Security | Upload required | ✅ 100% offline | ✅ Local only | Varies |
Conversion Speed | Internet dependent | ✅ Fast local processing | Slow | Medium |
Advanced Options | Basic | ✅ Full customization | Limited | Basic |
Cost | Free/Premium | One-time purchase | Requires Office | Subscription |
Formatting Preservation | Good | ✅ Excellent | Good | Varies |
Multiple Formats Support | Limited | ✅ 40+ formats | Few formats | Limited |