YT Translate

Translate YouTube Subtitles into 80+ Languages Right in YouTube Studio

The Chrome extension reads your video's subtitles from Studio, automatically translates them together with the title and description, and writes the translations back into YouTube Studio

🏆 Reach viewers in more languages without translating subtitle files by hand
The extension is for Chrome on a computer; after installing, link it to Telegram — the first link earns 50 bonus tokens. No YouTube? Send the bot an .srt or .vtt file and get the translations back as an archive — no extension, no linking.

What YT Translate Does

Works right inside YouTube Studio
The extension reads your video's subtitles from Studio, writes the translations back for every language, and translates the title and description. No Google account access needed — it works in the Studio tab you already have open.
YouTube Studio extension
Support for 80+ languages
The platform supports 80+ major subtitle languages, including the main languages used on YouTube.
Support for 80+ Languages
One click instead of uploading every language by hand
Pick the languages once — instead of translating and uploading a subtitle file separately for each language.
One-Click Automation
Works without YouTube too
Send an .srt or .vtt file to the Telegram bot — from your phone or computer — and get an archive of translations back. No extension or linking needed for that.
Subtitle file translation in Telegram

Data Security

Full Data Ownership

Your data belongs to you. We securely encrypt your credentials and only store translation history for your convenience. You can permanently wipe all your data from our servers instantly with one click.

No access to your account

Through the bot we receive only the text of the subtitle file you send. Through the extension we also receive video titles and descriptions, if you choose them yourself. Access to your Google account is never requested: the service has no Google consent screen at all.

See more in the Privacy Policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Need help right now? Support in Telegram
The standard way is to translate the text by hand and upload a subtitle file for each language separately through YouTube Studio. That is slow and tedious.

YT Translate does it in one pass: install the extension, link it to Telegram, and pick the languages on your video's subtitles page — the translations appear in Studio; turn on title and description translation if you need those too. No YouTube, or prefer working with files? Send an .srt or .vtt to the Telegram bot and get an archive of translations.
No. Send an .srt or .vtt file to the Telegram bot and collect the archive of translations. The extension is only needed if you want translations dropped straight into YouTube Studio.
Translation spends tokens. They are charged per language, and the longer the subtitles the more each language costs: a short clip runs to a single token, a long video to a hundred and more. The total is the length-based cost multiplied by the number of languages, and the bot shows it before you confirm. You can top up right in the bot with the “💎 Top up ⭐” button, paying in Telegram Stars. Linking the extension for the first time earns you 50 bonus tokens.
The extension translates subtitles, the title, and the description right in YouTube Studio: it reads them from the page and writes the translations back. The bot translates the subtitles inside the file you send.
Yes. Send the file to the Telegram bot — it returns translations into the languages you pick as an archive. If the subtitles belong to a YouTube video, the extension writes the translations straight into Studio with no file downloads or uploads.
Absolutely not. We never receive the video at all — only the subtitle text: from the file you send the bot, or from the video page in YouTube Studio via the extension (title and description too, if you picked them for translation). And only to produce the translations you request.
Yes, our service is completely safe for YouTube channels. Your videos are never uploaded or stored on our servers — what we receive is the subtitle text (and, through the extension, the title and description as well, if you picked them) over a secure connection.
Multilingual subtitles dramatically expand your channel's international audience. When your videos are available in English, Spanish, French, and other languages, they attract viewers from dozens of countries. This increases views, watch time, and subscriber growth rate by 3-5x.
We use a combination of technologies, including AI-based systems and translation services, to achieve the highest translation quality. This allows for natural and accurate subtitles for most languages. For perfect results, you can always make final edits manually right in YouTube Studio.
Open the extension settings and click Disconnect — or “⛔️ Disconnect” in the bot. Your personal key is revoked immediately and you can re-link any time with a new code from the Telegram bot. Note that activating on a new device disconnects the previous one.

How it works

The YouTube Studio extension

YT Translate extension

1. Install the extension

For Chrome on a computer. Installs from a direct link in about a minute.

Install the extension

Already installed? Get your pairing code in the bot.

Linking to Telegram

2. Link it to Telegram

In the bot press “🔌 YouTube Studio extension” → “🔑 Get pairing code” and paste the code into the extension settings, “Account” section. The first link earns you 50 bonus tokens.

Translating in YouTube Studio

3. Translate in Studio

Open a video's subtitles in YouTube Studio and pick the languages — the translations appear in Studio; the title and description are translated too if you turn that on in the panel. You see how many tokens will be spent before you confirm.

No YouTube? Translate a file in Telegram

Sending a file

1. Send the bot a file

Open the bot in Telegram and send an .srt or .vtt: up to 600 KB and up to 100,000 characters, roughly three hours of speech, one file at a time.

Choosing languages

2. Choose the languages

“🔝 Popular languages”, “🌐 All languages”, or pick them by hand. The bot detects the source language itself. Tokens are charged per language, so “all languages” costs more than a couple of chosen ones.

The finished archive

3. Collect the archive

The bot sends back subtitles.zip with a separate file for each language. It shows how many tokens will be spent before you confirm: the cost depends on subtitle length and the number of languages.