I will translate, synchronize, and create subtitles in 40 languages for your YouTube video! Available only for videos in English.
Each minute of video costs US$1. (Please consult the price based on your video length.)
Example:
Up to 5 minutes of video = US$5
Up to 10 minutes of video = US$10
Up to 15 minutes of video = US$15
Up to 20 minutes of video = US$20
Subtitling YouTube videos into other languages is one of the simplest and most effective ways to increase your channel’s reach without changing anything in your content. YouTube is a global platform, and when your videos have subtitles in other languages, they can be understood by people from many countries, in addition to having a higher chance of appearing in international searches and recommendations. Many people also watch videos without sound or prefer to follow along by reading, which increases watch time and improves the video’s performance in the algorithm.
By subtitling your videos, you gain more views, more subscribers from outside your native language, improve the accessibility of your content, and present a more professional image for your channel. Subtitles help YouTube better understand what your video is about, which contributes to greater organic reach over time. In practice, the same video starts working for you in multiple languages at the same time.
On the other hand, by not using subtitles in other languages, you limit your channel’s growth only to people who speak your language, lose international audiences, miss out on searches in other languages, and reduce your retention potential. Meanwhile, other creators are reaching these viewers with the same type of content simply because they decided to add subtitles.
The subtitle languages are: Albanian, German, Arabic, Armenian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Cantonese, Kazakh, Chinese (Simplified), Korean, Croatian, Danish, Spanish, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Georgian, Greek, Hindi, Dutch, Hungarian, Indonesian, English, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Swedish, Thai, Czech, Turkish, Uzbek, and Vietnamese.
Around 1.5 billion people worldwide speak English as a first or second language, which represents about 19% of the world’s population. Approximately 81% of the world’s population does not understand English.