The Google Chrome live caption feature supports more languages

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-07

Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers in the world, with over 2.7 billion active users. In order to make it easier for users to ** audio and ** content in different languages, Google recently released the canary version of Chrome browser, adding 11 languages such as Chinese Simplified and Japanese to the live captioning feature.

The Live Captions feature is an innovative feature introduced by Google last year, which can use artificial intelligence technology to automatically generate subtitles for audio and ** and display them on the screen in real time. In this way, users can understand and enjoy content in different languages, such as movies, American dramas, podcasts, live streams, etc., without native subtitles. The real-time captioning feature can also help people with hearing impairments and foreign language learners, improving their communication and learning.

The advantage of the live captions feature is that it doesn't require any additional software or equipment, and the subtitles will automatically appear at the bottom as long as the user opens any audio or audio in the Chrome browser. Users can also adjust the size, position, and style of the subtitles to suit their preferences. In addition, the live captioning feature also pays great attention to the user's privacy and security, it does not upload the user's audio or subtitles to the cloud or leak it to a third party, but instead does all the processing on the local device.

Currently, the latest stable version of Chrome supports live captions in English by default, as well as subtitles in French, German, and Italian. New languages added in this beta are: Hindi, Turkish, Thai, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Korean, Japanese, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, and Indonesian. This means that billions of users around the world will be able to enjoy a better experience with live captions, more audio and content.

Google's chrome live captioning feature is yet another innovation in the field of artificial intelligence that demonstrates Google's focus on user needs and its quest for technological advancements. The real-time captioning function not only brings more convenience and fun to users, but also contributes to the development of global cultural exchange and education.

Information Reference**:

: How to turn on and use the live caption feature in chrome - Zhihu - Zhihu column

: google chrome’s live caption feature will soon work with audio and video calls - the verge

: how to use live caption in google chrome | tom’s guide

: Google Chrome new feature: support Chinese subtitles Real-time subtitles are coming Industry information-Zhongguancun**

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