Here is a step-by-step guide on how to enable Live Caption on Google Chrome for desktop. Google Chrome’s live Caption will work with video sites, many web-based videos or audio message services, podcasts, embedded video players, and more. But currently, it supports the English language only. The Live Caption will helpful when you play audio or video in a noisy place where the audio often gets lost in the background sound and if you do not have proper headphones. Also, people who have hearing impairments can have benefited from it.

Steps to Enable Live Caption on Google Chrome for Desktop

Now, when playing audio and video on Chrome, a floating box will appear in the bottom portion of your screen with transcribed text. What is more, automatic captioning works offline as well? So you can use Chrome to play audio and video files stored locally on your computer. More Resources

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