Live Transcribe

Captioning application developed by Google for Android From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Live Transcribe

Live Transcribe is a mobile app for real-time captioning, developed by Google for the Android operating system. Development on the application began in partnership with Gallaudet University.[3] It was publicly released as a free beta for Android 5.0+ on the Google Play Store on February 4, 2019.[4] As of early 2023 it had been downloaded over 500 million times.[5]

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Live Transcribe
Developer(s)Google Research
Initial releaseFebruary 4, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-02-04)
Stable release
6.6.602963593[1] / February 5, 2024; 14 months ago (2024-02-05)
Operating systemAndroid
Size4 MB
TypeAccessibility
LicenseApache License 2.0[2]
Websitewww.android.com/accessibility/live-transcribe/
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Development

Researchers Dimitri Kanevsky, Sagar Savla and Chet Gnegy at Google developed the app in collaboration with researchers at Gallaudet University,[6] an American university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. The app uses machine learning to generate captions,[7] similar to YouTube's auto-generated captions.[8]

In August 2019, Google made Live Transcribe an open-source project.[9][10]

Features

The app uses speech recognition to generate live captions in over 80 languages with varying accuracy.[11][12] The app, which requires connection to the Internet to function, is available to download on the Google Play Store.

A later update to the app[13] displayed information on sounds such as clapping, laughter, music, applause, and whistling.[14]

In May 2020, the app started supporting transcription in Albanian, Burmese, Estonian, Macedonian, Mongolian, Punjabi, and Uzbek, supporting 70 languages.[15]

In March 2022, the app was updated with support to transcribe offline, without Internet connection, so long as the appropriate language pack has been installed.[16] The offline mode is only available for devices with 6GB of RAM and certain Google Pixel devices.

References

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