With Apple's latest accessibility feature, you can get live transcriptions of anything you're listening to on or around your iPhone. Real-time captions work for phone calls, video conferences, FaceTime, music, podcasts, streaming media, movies, games, and more — even someone sitting right next to you talking. This new feature, Live Captions, comes with iOS 16. It's designed to help the Deaf and hard of hearing community, but it's just as valuable for everybody else. For example, it's helpful when you want to follow along with audio content but can't use speakers or headphones. I've used it... more
Use Live Captions on Your iPhone for Real-Time Transcriptions of Any Audio — Calls, Videos, Podcasts, and More
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