 Hello everyone, welcome back to another AI video. This is a quick one. I want to show you how to add in automatic captions to any video. This is all done for free using a free tool. And because I created this video, I can tell you for a fact that the text that's popping up as captions is extremely accurate. In fact, it's been perfect so far. So how do you do these types of awesome automatic captions? Let me show you. It's free. It's easy. We're going to use CapCut online. Let me show you. All right. So the first step is you want to go to CapCut.com. This is their online video editor. This is not the one that you can use on your phone or you can download to your desktop. This is online in a browser, again, completely free. The next step is once you've logged in, it's free to sign in or free to sign up for. It's free to use. You want to go over here to the left side here and click on create new. This is basically the first thing you do is just click create new. And then from there, you're going to select the size. I'm going to select 16x9. So let's go ahead and do that. There we go. I got to remember to click some buttons here. And then Presto, we've got this basic blank canvas. Now, if you've already uploaded some video, you can just drag and drop it in. If you have not, you can go to your Finder if you're on a Mac, Windows Explorer if you're on a PC and just grab the footage that you want to use. I'm going to grab this one here that says 20 seconds on my desktop. I'm just going to drag and drop it. And once it goes dark blue like this, I'm just going to drop it in and it's going to slowly but surely upload that footage. I'll come back when it's done. It should only take a few seconds. All right. So if you're following along here, once you've got it loaded up on the left side here, you're going to see a whole bunch of options. As you can imagine, the one you want to click on is captions. And when you do that, you want to then click on auto captions. This is going to automatically recognize the speech or the voice here. I'm going to click on generate. I'm going to use English US because I speak English. And there we go. It's going to take a few seconds and this is only a short clip. So there we go. Now look at this here on the left side here. Again, under captions, did you see that it says if I want to increase and it doesn't say if I want to, if I want to, which is exactly how I speak because I don't know proper English. If I want to increase the length of his chin, I can go ahead and do that too. And it kind of makes it a little slimmer. So there you go. This is a perfect caption. This is perfect. I can't believe how good this is. And yeah, so there you go. So now if I hit spacebar, watch this. So the captions are there, but they're not quite the right style. So now I'm going to show you how to style them. Okay, so to style them, I'm just going to select this top layer here, or you can just click on any part of the captions. I'm going to click on this first caption here. And then on the right side, you're going to see presets. And this is where you can start doing the animated captions. So this is the default, which has no style applied to it. I'm going to go with this one here, which has some animation in it. Watch this. You see that if I want to increase the length of his chin, I can go ahead and do that too. That is how you do it. Now, if you've got a, let's say you've got a black video and you want to have a different color background, you can go ahead and look through all these different presets. This one here is a good one. So it makes sure that you can see it in any style or any type of video against that. And again, if you want to make some changes, you can click then on basic, and you'll see here that right now the fill is light green. But if I want red captions, damn, there it is. It's done. It is literally like that. That is all there is to it. This is the way, and if you use any other video editor and you don't use CapCut online, don't worry about it. You can just drop a video with some audio in it, use their captioning after you've edited in a separate program if you so choose. That's all there's to it, guys. Thank you for watching.