Google is rolling out auto-translated video captions for YouTube on mobile devices, with support for 16 languages, the company announced during its I/O 2022 keynote today. The feature is live now.
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Did you know that instead of watching a YouTube video, you can read it? That sounds extremely counter-productive in the age of video-everything, but there’s a semi-hidden transcript function on ...
YouTube viewers on desktop can suggest corrections for captions on some English channels. Video creators will be able to see these suggestions and incorporate them if necessary. The feature is ...
YouTube has announced that its automatic livestream captions should now be available for all creators, instead of being limited to channels with more than 1,000 subscribers like they were during the ...
YouTube is rolling out a series of updates to make content more accessible, which includes bringing automatic live captions to all channels. Previously, this feature was only available in beta for ...
Update (30 September 2025): As YouTube continues the auto-dubbing, it is now experimenting with the auto-translation of video titles as well. For instance, a YouTube Short, uploaded by Lionfield, an ...
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