# How to use Captioneer

**Captioneer** creates automatic, dynamic subtitles — by transcribing your timeline and creating .mogrts.

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Captions are customizable inside the Premiere Pro timeline. This enables rapid iteration during the editing process.

1. Transcribe your timeline
2. Edit footage, captions, and .mogrts
3. Style fonts, colors, and more in the Properties Panel

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