Google Drive is a great platform to use to share documents, videos, and more.

In such instances, captions and subtitles can help your audience grasp your message.

Fortunately, Google Drive comes with a handy feature for you to add captions to your videos.

Video in Google Drive

Here, well show you how to do just that.

Google Drive only supports SubRip (.SRT) and SubViewer (.SUB) files.

Luckily, you could use Google Docs to create a caption file.

Creating a caption file in Google Docs

The instructions provided above will help you add captions and subtitles for your videos.

That way, no one is left out, and you get to enjoy an enhanced Google Drive experience.

Creating subtitles with time stamp

Saving a Google Docs file

File menu in Google Docs

Google Drive video menu

Adding caption tracks in Google Drive

Uploading a file in Google Drive