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Multi-language support

ツSupercut can transcribe videos in multiple languages.

Caterina Antinarelli avatar
Written by Caterina Antinarelli
Updated over a month ago

ツSupercut makes it easy to record and transcribe videos in multiple languages. Whether you’re working in English, French, Japanese, or many others, it automatically detects and generates captions in the right language.

Language settings

To adjust the transcription language for a video, first, open your video.

Go to Settings in the top-right corner.

Select the Auto-transcript menu.

Supported Languages

We currently support transcription in the following languages:

  • Bulgarian

  • Catalan

  • Chinese (Mandarin, Simplified)

  • Chinese (Mandarin, Traditional)

  • Chinese (Cantonese, Traditional)

  • Czech

  • Danish

  • Dutch

  • Dutch (Flemish)

  • English (US, Australia, UK, India, New Zealand)

  • Estonian

  • Finnish

  • French (France, Canada)

  • German (Germany, Switzerland)

  • Greek

  • Hindi

  • Hungarian

  • Indonesian

  • Italian

  • Japanese

  • Korean

  • Latvian

  • Lithuanian

  • Malay

  • Norwegian

  • Polish

  • Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil)

  • Romanian

  • Russian

  • Slovak

  • Spanish

  • Spanish (Latin America)

  • Swedish

  • Thai

  • Turkish

  • Ukrain

  • Vietnamese

Automatic Detection

When you record a video, ツSupercut automatically detects the spoken language and generates a transcription for you.

Manual Language Selection

If the detected language isn’t correct, you can change it manually in the video’s Settings.

Simply select the right language in your video settings, and the transcription will update automatically.

Set a Default Language

For convenience, you can also set a default language for all your future recordings:

Go to the Auto-transcription menu, and click the little star icon next to the language to save it as your default.

From then on, every new video will be transcribed in your preferred language by default.

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