Android’s Real-time Live Caption Feature Could Be Coming To Chrome - Technology Blog For Everyone
Android’s Real-time Live Caption Feature Could Be Coming To Chrome
A “Real-time Live Caption”
toggle has appeared in a Chrome development build
There is no
need for an Android mobile to use real-time live caption because this feature
is coming to Chrome browser on computers and to Chrome OS, Noticed by TechDows (via 9to5Google). The latest Canary build of Chrome
includes Live Caption support for browser’s user and You will have to enable
this feature through an accessibility flag in the settings, but it should
automatically caption videos or music without any additional support.
You can try to test Live Caption on Chrome
through below steps,
1. First,
Download Latest Build of
Chrome Canary
2. Open it and
in address bar enter chrome://flags
3. Redirect it
to Flags page and Scroll down to “Live Captions” and click on the
drop-down and select “Enabled”
4. Now go to
the Settings menu of Chrome, Write “accessibility” in the search bar of
settings and click in the Live Caption item that appears.
According to Google, This live Caption is
available on Android 10 OS with some mobile phones like Pixel 4, 3, 3A and 2
Phones as well as some selected Android OS phones and you can have some idea
about this feature from one of the promotional videos from Google.
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