Captions are automatically generated on-device from any content with audio. The feature can appear at the top or bottom of the screen or in a floating window. You can resize the caption window and personalize the experience. In addition, you can also get captions from an open microphone, which can be helpful during in-person conversations. (Captions are only supported in English (U.S.) content.) This guide will teach you the steps to enable, configure, and use Live Captions on Windows 11 22H2.

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Enable Live Captions on Windows 11

To enable “Live Captions” on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, Live Captions should appear on the screen.

Configure Live Captions on Windows 11

Live Captions lets you customize the experience. You can decide where the captions will appear on the screen, it’s possible to filter inappropriate language, and you can even get captions of spoken words from a microphone. To customize Live Captions on Windows 11, use these steps: You can also click the Caption Style option that opens the Captions settings page, where you can select different font sizes and colors for the captions. If you click the Edit button, you can create a custom caption style with different fonts, colors, backgrounds, and windows.

Use Live Captions on Windows 11

If you want to use Live Captions, this is a straightforward process. You can always turn it back on using the “Windows key + Ctrl + L” keyboard shortcut or click the Accessibility button in “Quick Settings” and then turn on the Live captions toggle switch. Or you can also enable the feature from the “Captions” settings page. Once the feature is enabled, play a video or audio, and see how the captions appear on the screen. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.