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Hawaiian subtitles for videos

Cinema8's video hosting platform makes it possible to add Hawaiian subtitles to video content using AI, helping spoken language appear clearly in written form on screen. Hawaiian subtitles can be created directly from audio or generated by translating videos into Hawaiian, allowing viewers to read, reference, and better understand what is being said. This is especially valuable for videos where written Hawaiian supports learning, clarity, and wider understanding.

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Cinema8’s AI-generated subtitles provide a way to add Hawaiian subtitles to video content so spoken language can be seen and understood in written form. Subtitles can be created from Hawaiian audio or generated by translating videos from other languages into Hawaiian. This allows video content to be shared with written Hawaiian captions that support clarity, understanding, and reuse. By reviewing and refining subtitles before publishing, teams can ensure the written text reflects what is being said and presents Hawaiian clearly on screen.

Create Hawaiian subtitles

How to create Hawaiian subtitles with AI

Create Hawaiian subtitles from spoken audio or translate videos into Hawaiian using Cinema8.

Step 1

Add your videos with Hawaiian audio or another language to Cinema8's video hosting platform. They will be processed and stored securely.

Step 2

Open the video editor and choose to generate subtitles. Spoken audio can be converted directly into written captions or translated into Hawaiian from other subtitle languages.

Step 3

Review the Hawaiian subtitles, make any wording or timing adjustments, and publish the video for your audience to start watching.

Why use Cinema8 to add Hawaiian subtitles to videos?

Cinema8's video hosting platform provides a user-friendly tool that can add Hawaiian subtitles to videos. AI-generated subtitles can be reviewed and adjusted before publishing, helping ensure the written Hawaiian accurately reflects what is being said. This supports clearer understanding, makes video content easier to reference, and allows Hawaiian subtitles to be created from audio or through translation without manual transcription.

How Cinema8 improves Hawaiian subtitle creation

Display spoken Hawaiian clearly as written text on screen

Create Hawaiian subtitles from audio or translated video content

Support clearer understanding without relying on audio alone

Support Hawaiian learning and development content

Company L&D or HR teams can add Hawaiian subtitles to course videos, recorded talks, or company learning materials so employees can read along, pause, and revisit specific terms or phrases. Subtitles help reinforce understanding and support training by making videos clear.

The Cinema8 video hosting platform has been used to add a range of subtitle options, including Hawaiian, to a learning and development video.
Make cultural and community videos easier to follow

Community organisations and creators can use Hawaiian subtitles in recorded events, interviews, or storytelling videos to help viewers follow spoken content more clearly and reference key moments without relying on audio alone.

A video shows how subtitles added with Cinema8's tools can be customised to match event videos and branding.
Share information in Hawaiian across mixed-language audiences

When videos are shared with audiences who speak different languages, subtitles provide a written option that supports comprehension. This helps ensure information is understood, even when a video has been recorded in another language.

Cinema8's AI tools are suggesting adding subtitles to a video so it can be used for mixed-language audiences.
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See how teams use Cinema8 to share video content in Hawaiian.

During travel restrictions, Cinema8 proved valuable as a tool. Its platform offered straightforward yet complete tools, allowing us to give virtual demonstrations of our solutions in a secure and efficient way.

Jay Yalung

Art Director, Marketing and E-Commerce / Leica Geosystems

Cinema8 software engaged and motivated students with 360-degree videos at the Tate Gallery, featuring past student projects. Staff support was responsive and helpful with training. A valuable tool for educational institutions.

Chi-Ming Tan

Unit Lead Lecturer LCCA / London College of Contemporary Arts

Cinema8 has been instrumental in compiling all of the videos for a research project on employment for the blind or visually impaired, by offering an easy-to-use web-based platform for building Interactive Videos.

Sarah Moody

Communications Coordinator / Mississippi State University

Cinema8 was chosen for its ease of use and ability to create interactive videos through an intuitive interface. The team received great support and reasonable pricing. leading to a renewal of their partnership. Cinema8's support helped them meet project deadlines.

Michel Sohel

Media Consultant / Eastern Michigan University

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Hawaiian subtitles allow learners to see spoken language written on screen while watching videos. This helps with recognising vocabulary, understanding sentence structure, and revisiting specific phrases. Adding subtitles makes it easier for viewers to pause, reread, and connect spoken and written Hawaiian, which is especially valuable for educational and learning-focused video content.
Translating videos into Hawaiian through subtitles is useful when the original video is already recorded or cannot be re-recorded. Subtitles make it possible to share information in Hawaiian while keeping the original visuals and audio intact, reducing production effort while still presenting content in the language.
In Cinema8's platform, Hawaiian subtitles can be created alongside subtitles in other languages, such as Dutch or Japanese. This allows the same video to support multiple audiences while keeping Hawaiian visible and accessible through written subtitles.
Reviewing Hawaiian subtitles helps ensure the written text accurately reflects the spoken message and is presented clearly on screen. This step allows teams to check wording, adjust timing, and confirm that subtitles support understanding, especially in videos intended for learning, sharing, or long-term reference.
Hawaiian subtitles work well for educational content, community recordings, cultural storytelling, and informational videos where written Hawaiian supports understanding. They are particularly useful when viewers benefit from reading along, revisiting sections, or sharing content with mixed-language audiences.