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AI subtitles built for editors who care about timing.

For Working Editors

Ember combines fast transcription with a real editing surface so you can clean copy, rebalance tracks, and deliver captions that fit the cut instead of fighting it.

Word-level

timing detail

Multi-track

layout control

Resolve + exports

delivery options

Benefits

Timing you can actually tune

Work with frame-aware subtitle blocks and word-level timing so fixes happen where editors expect them to happen.

Built for cleanup passes

Search, split, merge, duplicate, and rebalance subtitles without rebuilding text layers by hand after every revision.

Flexible delivery paths

Finish in Resolve when that is the destination, or export standard subtitle files when the job needs a different handoff.

A better edit-side subtitle pass

Ember is built for the phase between raw transcription and final delivery, where most subtitle cleanup time usually disappears.

01

Transcribe with structure

Start from speech recognition with word timing instead of a flat transcript that still needs to be rebuilt into subtitle blocks.

02

Polish inside one workspace

Tighten timing, clean the language, and adjust track layout without bouncing between browser tabs, spreadsheets, and the edit.

03

Deliver the format you need

Send the work into DaVinci Resolve or export caption files for review, archive, or alternate finishing paths.

Freelance editors handling fast-turn social or branded content

Post teams that need subtitles to feel intentional rather than auto-generated

Editors who want caption cleanup to live next to the rest of the finishing process

A desktop editing workflow instead of a generic web transcription tool

Subtitle timing, layout, and copy cleanup stay connected instead of living in separate apps

macOS support is available alongside Windows for mixed-editor environments

Answers before you commit the workflow

Clear expectations matter when you are evaluating a new subtitle pass for real client work.

Is Ember only useful if I inject subtitles into Resolve?

No. Resolve integration is one delivery path, but Ember also exports common subtitle formats when the project needs a file-based handoff.

Can I use Ember on macOS?

Yes. Ember supports both Windows and macOS for the website workflows covered in this slice.

What makes Ember different from generic AI caption tools?

It focuses on the editor's cleanup pass: timing control, track layout, workflow continuity, and Resolve-ready output instead of transcript-only results.

Ship subtitle-heavy edits with less rework.

Use Ember when captions need to look deliberate, land on time, and stay manageable across repeated client revisions.

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