Twitter now offers live subtitles for its Audio Spaces. The social media company confirmed this new feature. Audio Spaces hosts live voice conversations. The new tool converts spoken words to text instantly. This happens while the talk is ongoing.
(Twitter Audio Spaces supports real-time subtitle conversion)
The feature helps people who are deaf or hard of hearing. It also supports users in noisy places. People who prefer reading over listening can use it too. The subtitles appear directly within the Audio Space. Viewers see the text update as people speak.
Twitter stated this makes Audio Spaces more inclusive. The goal is reaching a wider audience. Real-time conversion relies on automatic speech recognition. This technology turns speech into written words quickly. Accuracy depends on clear audio and speaker diction.
The company tested this feature with diverse groups. Feedback focused on improving accessibility. Twitter believes live captions remove barriers. More users can now follow live audio discussions. Participation becomes easier for many.
A Twitter spokesperson commented. They said, “Conversations should be open to all. Live captions let more people join in meaningfully. This is a key step for accessibility on our platform.” The feature is available globally.
(Twitter Audio Spaces supports real-time subtitle conversion)
Users access live subtitles within active Audio Spaces. Look for the “CC” icon. Tapping it turns the captions on or off. The service supports multiple major languages. Twitter plans to add more languages over time. Hosts do not need special settings. The feature works automatically.