Add automatic captions to your videos
A large share of viewers watch on mute. XCaption, from Clipixa, creates captions from the speech itself — synced word by word, in the style that holds attention on social feeds.
Videos without captions lose viewers
Captions make video accessible to anyone watching without sound — commuting, at work, phone on mute — and to deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. Without them, part of your audience simply scrolls past.
The catch is the cost: transcribing the speech, splitting it into blocks, syncing every line and still making it look professional is slow work — and static captions engage less than dynamic ones.
How Clipixa helps
XCaption generates captions from the speech in the video and applies them in a dynamic style, synced word by word. You can see exactly that result in the before/after demo on the home page.
- Captions born from the transcript, already in sync
- Dynamic word-by-word style, ready for social
- More accessibility with no manual work
- A format that works on vertical video
How it works
- Upload the video with speech.
- XCaption transcribes it and syncs every word.
- Get the video back with dynamic captions applied.
See XCaption at work
Clipixa is in pre-launch, but the XCaption before/after demo is already live on the home page — drag the handle and compare the raw video with the captioned version.
Frequently asked questions
Can I see a real example of the captions?
Yes. The home page has an XCaption before/after demonstration with word-by-word dynamic captions applied to a real video.
Are the captions synced with the speech?
Yes, that is XCaption's core proposal: word-by-word synchronization, not just blocks of text dropped over the video.
When will Clipixa launch?
The platform is under development. Follow the home page for launch updates.