Join video

Join video files online.

Upload video below to continue in File Transcribe — transcript from each clip’s audio.

  • Free to try
  • Works in browser
  • No signup

Overview

Joining video clips is common in multi-cam shoots, class modules, and multi-part webinars. Beyond concatenating MP4s, teams need one narrative in text. File Transcribe transcribes each clip’s audio so you can build a master document, caption set, or highlight reel plan.

Drop a video above, continue to Video to text, and repeat for each part. Assemble transcripts in sequence for a joined reading experience.

Join story, not only pixels

NLE timelines handle visual joins. Transcripts handle research, SEO, and accessibility across those same parts.

When to use this

  • Multi-part webinars

    Session 1–3 become one study guide.

  • Course weeks

    Join lesson transcripts for a module pack.

  • Interview days

    Morning and afternoon tapes in one article draft.

  • Highlight planning

    Scan all parts for the best quotes before editing.

Why File Transcribe

  • Per-clip timelines

    Accurate times inside each file.

  • Caption export

    SRT/VTT after free signup.

  • Browser only

    No desktop joiner required to start.

  • Library storage

    Sign in to keep every part searchable.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload clip one

    Continue to Video to text.

  2. 2

    Transcribe remaining clips

    Keep naming consistent.

  3. 3

    Merge the text

    Build one outline or keep separate files linked.

Frequently asked questions

How do I join multiple videos?

Transcribe each clip on Video to text, then merge the text exports as needed.

Can I export captions?

Sign in after transcription for SRT/VTT.

Do you concatenate MP4 binaries?

This flow prioritizes joined transcripts. Use your editor for a single video file if required.

What formats work?

MP4, MOV, WebM, and similar uploads.

Is it free to try?

Yes, within guest limits.

Need unlimited transcription?

Upload on the homepage for free, edit in the browser, export TXT or sign in for subtitles.