Add and customize captions in the editor

« To Captions: Overview

Include open captions on your videos to make your content more expressive and engaging, especially for social media. They also improve accessibility: viewers can watch the clips without needing to hear the audio.

Captions are created from your recording's transcript and are in the language you selected in the studio's Settings. The timing of words on-screen is most accurate for English-language text.

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  • Steps on a computer

    1. Log in to your Riverside account.
    2. Open a recording in the editor or upload an external file to start editing.
    3. From the editor toolbar, click captions_icon.svg Captions.
    4. In the Captions panel, choose one of the style options presets.
    5. Click the caption text on the video canvas to customize:
      • The typeface, text size, animation style, colors (main color and highlight color), capitalization, line control, characters per line, and alignment. 
      • To add a custom color, click the color picker, and choose +. Then add the Hex code (e.g. #0000FF).
      • Based on your plan, save the caption settings as a preset so you can easily apply them to your next videos.
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    6. Click and drag the captions to reposition them.
    7. In the top right corner, click Export.
      The video exports with overlayed captions.
  • Steps on a phone

    1. Open a recording from the Riverside mobile app.
      On the mobile app, you can create new drafts, but you are not able to make changes to in-progress drafts made on a computer.
    2. Tap the magic_captions.svg Captions icon at the center of the screen.
    3. Scroll up or down to select a style preset.
    4. In the captions menu at the bottom of the screen, apply your customizations, including: Font, Style, Animation, Main color and Highlight color
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    5. Tap Format to modify alignment, capitalization, line control and corners. 
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      • Additionally, you can drag and pinch the canvas caption widget to:
        • Adjust the number of lines per caption segment.
        • Control the number of characters per line.
        • Rotate the captions.
        • Reposition the captions anywhere on the screen.
    6. To add a custom color, tap the color picker in the bottom left.
      • Choose a color from the Grid or Spectrum tabs.
      • To use a Hex code, tap the Sliders tab at the top and enter the Hex code (e.g. #0000FF) in the field next to Display P3 Hex Color #.
    7. In the top right corner, tap Done.
    8. To make further edits, tap magic_captions.svg Edit at the bottom of the screen.

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