Updated 2026-06-28
How to Add Captions to a TikTok on iPhone
By the iPhone Captions editorial team · Updated 2026-06-28
TikTok plays muted for a lot of viewers, so on-screen captions lift watch time. You have two routes on iPhone: TikTok's own Captions feature for speed, or a captioning app first when you want your own look and one file for every platform.
How do I add captions to a TikTok video?
Fastest: in the TikTok editor after you add your clip, tap Captions — TikTok auto-transcribes the audio and lets you edit the text. For custom fonts, word-by-word animation, offline use, or a clean file you can also post to Reels and Shorts, caption in an app like Subly first, then upload.
Option 1 — TikTok's built-in Captions
- Add your clip. Record or upload, then go to the post/edit screen.
- Tap Captions. Find it in the right-hand toolbar; TikTok transcribes the audio automatically.
- Fix the text. Correct any wrong words and adjust the timing.
- Position them. Drag the captions clear of the right-side icons and the bottom caption bar.
Free and fast, but the style options are limited, the captions only exist inside TikTok, and you can't reuse the captioned video elsewhere.
Option 2 — caption in an app first
Captioning before upload gives you a custom look (fonts, colors, word-by-word highlight), one burned-in file you can post to TikTok, Reels and Shorts, and it works offline. Burn the captions in, then upload to TikTok like any normal video.
Frequently asked questions
Does TikTok caption videos automatically?
Why do my captions get hidden on TikTok?
Can I reuse my TikTok captions on Reels?
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