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Translate Chinese (Simplified) subtitles to Korean

To translate Chinese (Simplified) subtitles to Korean, upload your .srt or .vtt file to SubLingo, pick Korean as the target, and download the translated file with every timecode preserved. Both SRT and VTT are supported, only the cue text is rewritten, and the result drops straight back onto your video in sync.

Last updated: 2026-06-11

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How to translate Chinese (Simplified) subtitles to Korean

01

Upload

Drop in your Chinese (Simplified) .srt or .vtt file. SubLingo parses every cue and locks the timings in place.

02

Pick Korean

Set the target language to Korean. The source is auto-detected, so you can leave it on Chinese (Simplified) or let it detect.

03

Translate

Run the translation. Only the text inside each cue is rewritten in Korean — never the timecodes.

04

Download

Download the Korean subtitle file in the same format you uploaded, ready to drop straight onto your video.

Korean subtitle considerations

Translating from Chinese (Simplified) into Korean: Korean does use spaces between phrases (eojeol), so line breaks follow those spacing units; Hangul renders as full-width-ish blocks, keeping each line compact. Because only the text inside each cue changes, every timecode from the original Chinese (Simplified) file carries over unchanged.

Need the other direction? Translate Korean subtitles to Chinese (Simplified).

Chinese (Simplified)Korean questions

Will the timecodes change when translating Chinese (Simplified) to Korean?+

No. SubLingo translates only the subtitle text, so every start and end time is preserved exactly. Your Korean subtitles stay frame-accurate against the original video.

Does it support .vtt files as well as .srt?+

Yes. Both WebVTT (.vtt) and SubRip (.srt) Chinese (Simplified) files are supported, including multi-line cues. The output keeps the same format you uploaded.

Can I translate Chinese (Simplified) to Korean for free online?+

Yes. You can translate a Chinese (Simplified) subtitle file to Korean in your browser for free, with no signup and nothing to install.

Is the Chinese (Simplified) to Korean translation really free?+

You can try it for free with no account. Upload your Chinese (Simplified) file, translate to Korean, and download the result.

How long does it take to translate Chinese (Simplified) subtitles to Korean?+

Most Chinese (Simplified) subtitle files translate to Korean in a few seconds. Longer files with thousands of cues take a little more, but you stay on the page the whole time.

Is there a file size or length limit for Korean subtitles?+

Typical movie and episode subtitle files — a few hundred KB and a few thousand cues — translate without trouble. Very large files may take longer to process, but the timecodes still come back unchanged.