• Open the relevant title on the Prime Video web and Windows app, click on Subtitles and Audio, and select Off.
  • Stream the relevant title on the Prime Video mobile app and tap on the Subtitle icon > select Off.
  • Open the Prime Video title on your Fire TV Stick and press the options button > select Subtitles > Off.

How to Turn off Subtitles for Prime Video on Web Browser

Use the subtitle settings to disable Prime Video subtitles on your web browser. If this doesn’t work, change the subtitle language and try again. Here’s a step-by-step guide for more details.

Step 1: Open Prime Video on your web browser and sign in . Click on the title you want to watch.

Step 2: Then, move your cursor, and once it appears, click on the Subtitles and Audio icon.

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Step 3: Here, click on Off .

Note: If audio is on Audio Description, switch to English or any other preferred language stream .

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Step 4: If your subtitles are still showing, click on CC subs if available.

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Step 5: Then, click on Off again.

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Similarly, you can also disable subtitles when using the Prime Video app on your Windows device. Here’s how.

Step 1: Go to the Prime Video Windows app and open the title you want to watch.

Step 2: Now, click on the Subtitles and Audio icon.

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Step 3: Here, select Off to turn off subtitles.

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Step 1: Open the Prime Video mobile app and tap on the title you want to watch.

Step 2: Now, tap anywhere on the screen to bring up controls and tap the Subtitle icon.

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Step 3: Here, tap on Off .

Note: If your Audio is selected to Audio Description, switch it to English or any other preferred language to turn off the narrator.

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Once done, subtitles will turn off for your Prime Video mobile app. However, this might not suffice for iPhone or iPad. Move on to the next section.

Turn off Captions for iOS and iPadOS Devices

Accessibility settings in iOS or iPadOS devices can display subtitles even after they have been turned off from the Prime Video app. Here’s how to turn them off.

Note: This will turn off accessibility subtitles and captions for all your device apps.

Step 1: Open Settings and tap on General . Then, tap on Accessibility .

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Step 2: Scroll down and tap on Subtitles & Captioning .

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Step 3: Turn off the toggle for Closed Captions + SDH .

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While you can disable subtitles from the Fire TV Stick Prime Video app, they can still appear if your device’s accessibility settings are on. So, here’s how to turn off captions from the Fire TV Stick Prime Video app and Fire TV Stick settings.

Method 1: From the Fire TV Stick Prime Video App

Step 1: Open the Prime Video app on your Fire TV Stick. Then, select the title you want to watch.

Step 2: On your Fire TV Stick remote control, press the options button .

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Step 3: Here, select Subtitles .

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Step 4: Scroll up and select Off to turn off Prime Video subtitles.

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Method 2: From the Fire TV Stick Settings

You can turn off caption settings for the Fire TV Stick Prime Video app from your device’s accessibility settings as well. Here’s how.

Step 1: Open your Fire TV Stick and go to Settings . Here, select Accessibility .

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Step 2: Then, select Closed Caption .

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Step 3: Again, select Closed Caption to turn it off.

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Additionally, you can also turn off the narrator for the Prime Video app. Here’s how.

Step 4: From the Accessibility menu settings, scroll down and select Audio Description .

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Step 5: Select Prime Video to turn it off.

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