



The best free alternative to Gnome Subtitles is Subtitle Edit, which is also Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Gnome Subtitles and many of them is free so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting free alternatives to Gnome Subtitles are Aegisub, SubTypo, ffsubsync and alass.




A free, powerful and customizable cross-platform subtitle editor featuring support for multiple formats, real-time video preview, and a robust scripting module, allowing accurate timing, visual typesetting, and translation capabilities for a seamless experience.




Android video subtitle editor - SubTypo benefits: doesn't collect data, free to use, user-friendly interface, ad-free.




Gaupol is an editor for text-based subtitle files. It helps you with tasks such as creating and translating subtitles, timing subtitles to match video and correcting common errors. Gaupol includes a built-in video player and also supports launching an external one.



Amara (formerly Universal Subtitles or unisubs) gives individuals, communities, and larger organizations the power to overcome accessibility and language barriers for online video. The tools are free and open source and make the work of subtitling and translating video simpler...
A text-based subtitles editor that supports basic operations as well as more advanced ones, aiming to become an improved version of Subtitle Workshop for every platform supported by KDE.



Subtitling and Closed Captioning software for creating SRT, SCC, STL subtitles, alpha layer for Avid, FinalCut or Premiere or hardsubbed movie files.




Subtitle Editor is a GTK+3 tool to edit subtitles for GNU/Linux/*BSD.



Application for synchronizing, repairing and making other changes to DivX subtitle files.
