Instagram brings automatic caption support for videos

Instagram announced on Tuesday automatic captioning feature to videos on homepage announced that he had brought Caption support has been on the social media platform for a while, but creators have to manually add it to their videos. This requirement is now gone.

CEO Adam Mosseri said in a tweet he shared that the automatic caption feature It will provide convenience to deaf and hard of hearing users. stated. While Mosseri noted that the subtitles are optional and can be turned on or off, it was stated that 17 languages ​​are supported in the post on Instagram’s Twitter account.


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According to TechCrunch’s report, automatic subtitle support English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Arabic, Vietnamese, Italian, German, Russian, Thai, Tagalog, Urdu, Malay, Hindi, Indonesian and Japanese Available in 17 languages, including

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The company also stated that they will support more languages ​​soon. At the same time, Instagram, which emphasizes that the captions are created with artificial intelligence, as people use the feature, subtitle quality will improve conveyed the information. This means that there may be a mismatch between the audio in the video and the auto-generated subtitle, and it will not be permanent.

Instagram announced the new feature with the following words:

We’re excited to share the auto-generated captions feature for streaming videos. With captioning, Instagram will become more accessible to deaf/hard of hearing communities. Turning subtitles on or off is entirely up to you.

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In the Instagram app Settings > Account > Captions You can activate the video subtitles by entering the section. Unfortunately, the subtitle language cannot be changed manually. The subtitles are displayed in whatever language you use Instagram. On YouTube, where the same feature is available, there is no such limitation.

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