In a major update, Twitter has rolled out a much-awaited automatic captions feature for videos, the company announced Wednesday.
According to Twitter, auto-captions will be available globally on iOS, Android, and the web in “most languages.” The auto-captions feature currently supports 37 languages including Arabic, Chinese, English, German, Tamil and many more.
The company in a post shared that Twitter users can see captions appear automatically while watching a muted video on mobile.
“Where are video captions when you need them? They’re here now automatically on videos uploaded starting today,” it wrote in a tweet.
For Android and iOS: Auto-captions will show on muted tweet videos; keep them on when unmuted via your device’s accessibility settings.
For web use the “CC” button to turn on/off captions.
Read More: Twitter user shows tricks of the trade for accurate Google searches
The social media company recently added many noteworthy changes to its platform and Twitter Spaces.
The micro-blogging social media application stated that they are updating their current private information policy and expanding its scope to include “private media.”
Leave a Comment