When you enable Live Caption, Chrome will overlay the screen with live-generated captions of the video or audio playing in the tab. You can use the default size or make it bigger, and you can click and drag the overlay to the section on the screen you want. Live Caption is available starting version 89, but it is currently limited to English and for Windows 10 devices, but Google says that more languages will be supported in the future. In this guide, you will learn steps to enable or disable Live Caption available in Google Chrome.

Enable Live Caption in Chrome Disable Live Caption in Chrome

Enable Live Caption in Chrome

Enable feature from settings

Alternatively, you can also enable the feature from the settings page with these steps:

Once you complete the steps, playing a video or audio from YouTube or another source, an overlay will appear with live captions generated by the browser.

Disable Live Caption in Chrome

Disable feature from settings

You can also disable Live Caption from the settings page with these steps:

After you complete the steps, you will no longer see the caption overlay on videos or audio.

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