Description

️ 🖼Tool name: Submarine Player

🔖 Tool category:

  • Text and voice to text / voice to text conversion

  • Content Management and Publishing

  • Education and research

  • Productivity and scheduling

️ ✏What does it do?
A tool for Mac (M1 and newer) that converts any video into live subtitles without relying on subtitle files. It analyzes the audio and displays the translated text in your language, and everything works on your device to protect your privacy. Great for educational videos, movies, or your recorded meetings.

How does it actually perform?
Users call it "the player we've been waiting for." The dual subtitles feature helps language learners, and Batch Processing lets you generate subtitle files for dozens of videos at once.

🤖 Automation?
– Automatically detects the language of the video
– Time-stamping
– Automatic translation without your intervention

💰 Pricing model: Free + Annual subscription + One-time lifetime payment

🆓 Free plan:
– Play any video format
– 7 translations per week
– Use quick transcripts
– Good for regular viewing

💳 Paid plans:
Plus (~$19.99/year): Unlimited subtitles, high resolution, dual subtitles, SRT/VTT/CSV export
Pay Once (~$29.99): All Plus features for life, no recurring fees

🧭 How to access: Download the Mac app from the official website or the App Store, exclusively for Apple Silicon devices

🔗 Official website: submarineplayer.com

Pricing Details

Submarine Player offers a freemium pricing model, with a robust free tier that includes unlimited video playback and offline subtitle generation in multiple languages. It works entirely on-device for privacy and supports dual-subtitle viewing. The Plus Subscription (~$2.99/month or ~$19.99/year) unlocks advanced features like dual-caption display and subtitle file export. For a one-time purchase, users can get Lifetime Access for ~$24.99. The app runs on Apple Silicon Macs (macOS 15+), with transcription models downloaded once for full offline use. It’s ideal for language learners, travelers, and anyone watching foreign-language videos.