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Google I/O 2019: Live Caption lets you overlay text on any audio or video content
The Live Caption feature is expected to be coming out on Android Q whenever it has a public rollout. One of the interesting features announced here at the Google I/O 2019 conference has to be the Live Caption mode. Developed keeping in mind the deaf and hard of hearing community, the Live Caption feature can be useful for anyone who may not want to listen to audio, but read it. The Live Caption feature is expected to be coming out on Android Q whenever it has a public rollout, and will first be seen on Pixel devices with eventual rollout to other OEMs. Android’s Live Caption feature uses the Android Audio Framework APIs and on-device speech recognition models.
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