Available via a hidden setting in Canary builds of Chrome starting on May 6, you can enable and use Live Captions on your PC if you're willing to stick with the experimental version of the browser. Here's how to get Live Captions on the Chrome browser, and what you'll need.
Enable Live Captions on Google Chrome
Google Chrome is one of the most used desktop browsers currently available on the market. It has a significant market share and above all offers many features and customizations that are rarely found in other browsers.
Google’s most high-profile introduction with the Pixel 4 last year was the ability to add Live Captions to your phone’s content without the need for a third-party app. With the latest release of Google Chrome canary builds, it appears the company is looking to bring the feature to its desktop browsers as well.
This could be a rare addition to Chrome that could help cement its position as the best browser online. Let’s take a closer look at Live Captions and how they can benefit you.