
Translate videos from English into French
Translate videos from English to French and keep your own voice, synchronised lips, and script-accurate subtitles. This AI-powered video translator renders a polished French cut in about two minutes, and it is free to test.
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Turn English videos into fluent French with ease
Skip the dubbing studio and the freelance translator: this AI video translator lets you upload the video once and create your French version from transcript to final export, free to start.
Making it simpler to translate video from English to French with AI
Artificial intelligence transcribes your spoken English-language audio, translates the text into natural-sounding French, and rebuilds subtitles and the voice-over on the original timing. Meaning, tone, and pacing stay intact across languages, so the French-language version reads as native rather than machine-fed. Because French runs 15 to 20 percent longer than English, timing controls keep every translated line in sync.

Advanced French Voiceovers and Subtitle Controls
Using AI, pick from expressive French AI voices, or use the AI voice cloning feature to recreate the speaker from a 30-minute sample. This French video translator can translate and dub in one pass: the AI dubbing step handles French liaisons and vowel-heavy phrasing that basic tools miss. Choose Metropolitan, Canadian, or African French, generate auto-generated subtitles into your video, and export the track as SRT, VTT, or TXT.

A Versatile Tool for English to French Video Translation
Everything runs in one place, so the same English clip became a subtitled cut, a dubbed French version, and a clean transcript without leaving the video translator. Import video and audio from a link, Google Drive, or the YouTube video translator, translate any video into French, then fix brand terms in the video editor before you render for YouTube or TikTok.

Who Needs to Translate English Videos into French
Creators turn English videos into French to reach French audiences and the 310M+ French speakers across France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and West Africa. These video translator features help training teams localise onboarding, marketers adapt campaigns, and agencies speed up video creation and video editing for multilingual clients. One source resonates whether viewers speak Metropolitan or Québécois French.

How to translate your video into French in 4 straightforward steps
Create a clear French version of your English video in minutes. The AI handles transcription, translation, subtitles, and voiceover.
Upload a video
Upload your video from your device, Google Drive, or a YouTube link. Clean spoken audio sharpens translation and timing before translating your video.
Select French
Choose French as your target language, then pick subtitles, a transcript, or full dubbing.
AI Voices and Subtitles
Generate automatic French subtitles, captions, or an AI voiceover from your English audio, then refine each caption in the video editor.
Edit and Export
Fine-tune timing, voice, and subtitle design in your web browser, then export your MP4 video, transcript, or SRT file.
Translate English Video into French with AI: Fast, Accurate, Straightforward
No studio, no voice actors, and no timeline editing needed to reach French viewers.
A browser-based flow anyone can run online, with no editing skills required
Roughly two minutes to render a 90-second video into French
Voice cloning, lip-sync dubbing, and SRT or VTT export in a single pass
FAQ about English to French video translation
How do I translate a video from English into French?
Upload the video, choose French as your target language, and generate subtitles or a voiceover in one online workflow. A 90-second clip renders in about two minutes, and the free plan lets you test three videos before upgrading.
Can the French version keep the original speaker's voice?
Yes. The voice cloning feature recreates the speaker in French from a 30-minute sample, and Video Dubbing synchronises their lips to the new audio. Choose Audio Dubbing when you only want the translated voice track.
Does the AI support Canadian and European French?
Yes. Choose Metropolitan (European) French, Canadian Québécois, or African French voices, so natural-sounding French suits your audience. Set a Brand Glossary to lock product names and regional phrasing across every video.
How much does English to French video translation cost?
The free video translator covers three videos a month, and paid plans start at $24/month for unlimited 1080p translations. The Würth Group reduced translation costs by 80 percent and halved production time on the same workflow.
Can I get French subtitles without a voice-over?
Yes. Generate translated subtitles only, then export them as SRT or VTT with the subtitle generator and drop the file onto YouTube. You can add subtitles to the original English cut too, and the free video translator lets you test this before you translate a French video.
How accurate is the English-to-French translation?
Accuracy is quite strong when the original language audio is clean and evenly paced. The context-aware engine reads tone and idiom to produce conversational French, and Precision Mode keeps everything in sync as French expands over English. Review the text inside the editor to lock in brand terms.
Can I also translate a French video into English?
Yes. This online video translator works both ways, so you can translate a French video into English or translate a video from French into any target language within a single project. It reads the original language of the video, keeps your video content in sync, and exports each version separately.
Can I enable lip sync when I dub English videos into French?
Yes. Video Dubbing aligns the speaker's mouth to the French audio with 0.02-second facial sync, so the dub looks recorded, not overlaid. Audio Dubbing skips lip motion when you only need the French voice track.
Translate videos into over 175 languages
The same upload renders any of 175+ languages without starting again, in either direction.

