Extract subtitles from Amazon Prime Video instantly. A specialized browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Supports batch downloads for entire TV seasons.
Fast Result: No need for complex Python scripts. The Subtitle Downloader extension identifies the stream on primevideo.com and lets you download any available language track in seconds.
Amazon Prime Video uses fragmented subtitle files. Our extension reconstructs them into clean, perfectly timed SRT or VTT files automatically.
As soon as you press play on Prime Video, the extension icon lights up. All available subtitle languages are indexed and ready for download.
Watching a long-running show like "The Boys" or "Rings of Power"? Download the subtitles for all episodes in a season with a single click.
Prime Video often delivers subtitles in small chunks. We handle the technical merging and timestamp correction so your SRT is flawless.
Most guides tell you to use a website or scripts. Here's why a browser extension beats them for privacy, speed and reliability.
| Feature | Online tools (DownSub, etc.) | Script (Tampermonkey) | Subtitle Downloader |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workflow | Copy URL → open site → paste URL → wait | Install manager → find script → click button | 1 click while watching |
| All-in-one | Manual switching between sites | 1 script per platform (Messy) | Single tool for all platforms |
| Batch download | No (video by video only) | Rare / Complex to use | Yes (entire seasons/playlists) |
| Format support | Mostly SRT / TXT | Basic (often SRT only) | SRT, styled ASS, VTT, TXT |
| Setup Ease | Easy (but tedious) | Technical (requires manager) | Simple (1-click install) |
| Maintenance | Regular (but ad-heavy) | Often broken/abandoned | Daily updates & support |
| Experience | Poor (Ads, redirects) | Basic / Unreliable | Premium Integrated UI |
Yes. Whether you use amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, or the dedicated primevideo.com domain, our extension is fully compatible with all regional versions of the platform.
Yes. We use the internal timing metadata from Amazon's servers to ensure that every subtitle line matches the video perfectly. No manual adjustment needed in VLC.
Yes. As long as the content is being played through the Prime Video player, the extension can detect and extract the subtitle tracks, regardless of which "Channel" the content belongs to.