Updated 2026-06-28
How to Add Text to a Video on iPhone
By the iPhone Captions editorial team · Updated 2026-06-28
There are two kinds of on-screen text: titles you type (a name, a hook, a label) and captions of what's spoken. iPhone handles the first with built-in apps and the second with a captioning app. Here's both.
How do I put text on a video on iPhone?
For a few typed titles, use iMovie or Clips — add a Title/Text element, type it, and place it on the timeline. For text of what's said in the video (subtitles), use a captioning app that transcribes the speech, like Subly, since iMovie won't transcribe. The Photos app can't add text to video at all.
Typed titles: iMovie or Clips
- Open iMovie and start a project. Add your clip to the timeline.
- Tap the clip, then Titles (the T). Pick a style, type your text, and choose where it sits.
- Position by time. Each title shows for the clip it's on; split the clip to control timing.
- Export. Share to save a new video with the text baked in.
Great for a handful of titles. But you type and time every line by hand, so it's slow for full subtitles.
Spoken-word text: caption it automatically
If the text you want is everything being said, don't type it — transcribe it. A captioning app turns the speech into timed captions in seconds, which you then style and burn in.
Frequently asked questions
Can I add text to a video in the Photos app?
Does iMovie add text to video?
What's the fastest way to caption everything that's said?
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