Watch any TikTok clip with translated subtitles overlaid on the player, or download a finished SRT/VTT/ASS file. Works on TikTok web and on Douyin. 50 free credits at signup — no card required.
Pick the workflow that matches how you watch. Both use the same translation engine and the same 30+ target languages.
Install the VinnerVi browser extension, open any TikTok video on tiktok.com, click the extension icon, and pick your target language. Translated subtitles appear on the TikTok player, synced to playback. TikTok clips are short — most cost only a fraction of a credit at 3 credits per minute in audio mode, or 1 credit per minute when the video already has captions.
Open vinnervi.com/subtitles, paste the TikTok link, pick a target language and a subtitle format (SRT, VTT, ASS, or TXT), and hit Generate. The finished file arrives in your Jobs tab and your inbox — useful for creators who want to repost translated clips, language learners building flashcards, or research workflows that need transcript text.
TikTok is a global feed — algorithmic discovery surfaces videos in every language, often within the same scroll session. Korean dance challenges, Japanese cooking tutorials, Spanish comedy sketches, Arabic political commentary, Chinese tech reviews on Douyin, Brazilian Portuguese music covers, and millions of niche subcultures all coexist on the For You page. TikTok offers in-app auto-translated captions for some videos, but coverage is patchy, accuracy varies wildly by language, and the option disappears entirely if you're watching on desktop or want to repost the translated text.
VinnerVi gives TikTok viewers and creators a consistent path. The browser extension overlays translated subtitles on the TikTok web player so you can watch any clip live in your language. The URL workflow gives you a downloadable subtitle file — useful if you're a creator who wants to repost translated TikToks, a researcher cataloging trends across languages, or a language learner building review material from clips you've saved.
Because TikTok clips are short, the per-video cost is tiny — most translations run well under one credit (less than a penny on the top-up plan). VinnerVi also supports Douyin (douyin.com), TikTok's Chinese sibling, with the same workflows. The translation engine is tuned for natural conversational speech, which is exactly the register TikTok creators use, so colloquialisms, slang, and platform-specific phrases come through more cleanly than they would in a generic enterprise translator.