Updated 2026-06-28
How to Add Captions to YouTube Shorts on iPhone
By the iPhone Captions editorial team · Updated 2026-06-28
Shorts autoplay muted in the feed, so captions help people stay. On iPhone you can use the Shorts editor's own captions, or caption in an app first for a custom look and one file you can post everywhere.
How do I add captions to a YouTube Short?
In the YouTube app's Shorts editor, use Captions (or Text) to auto-caption or add text, then edit and position it. For custom styling, word-by-word animation, offline use, or a file you can also post to Reels and TikTok, caption in an app like Subly first and upload the finished clip.
Option 1 — the Shorts editor
- Create the Short. Record or upload your clip in the YouTube app.
- Open the caption/text tool. Use the editor's Captions option to auto-transcribe, or Text to add lines by hand.
- Edit and place. Fix wording and drag the text away from the Shorts UI.
Quick and free, but lightly styled and locked to YouTube.
Option 2 — burn captions in first
For a branded look and one reusable file, caption in an app and burn the text into the video, then upload to Shorts. The same file works for Reels and TikTok too.
Frequently asked questions
Does YouTube add captions to Shorts automatically?
Should I burn captions into a Short or upload an SRT?
Can one captioned file work on Shorts, Reels and TikTok?
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