Live Captioning on iPhone: How it works Live Captioning on iPhone is a new feature that is currently in beta. It allows you to add text to videos so that people can see what is happening in the video without having to watch it. The app has been designed so that you can add captions in any language, but U.S. English is the language that it currently supports. To enable Live Captioning on your iPhone, you first need to have an Apple account and be logged into the app. Once you are logged into the app, go to Menu > Preferences and select the Live Caption tab. Underneath the Captions section, you will need to select which language you want Live Captioning in. You can choose U.S. English or any other language that your phone supports. Once you have selected a language, under Captions we will show all of the captions that are available for that language as well as all of the languages supported by Live Captioning on your iPhone (U.S.). Once you have selected a language and enabled Live Captioning on your iPhone, there are a few things that need to be done in order for it to work properly: You will need to have an Apple account and be logged into the app in order for Live Captioning to work correctly (you can’t enable it if you don’t have an account). You will also need a video file in order for Live Captioning to work correctly (you can’t enable it if there isn’t a video file). Under Captions we will show all of the captions that are available for that language as well as all of the languages supported by Live Captioning on your iPhone (U.S.). However, under Languages we only list captions for U.S.-language videos (unless there is a specific international version of Live Captioning available). If there is no international version of Live Captioning available then

Steps to Enable Live Captions on iPhone

There, you’ll find a list of options for controlling how your phone works. You can choose to have your phone work like a normal computer, or turn it into a mobile device that can be used anywhere.

Language & Region: The United States is the most linguistically diverse country in the world. There are more than 250 languages spoken in the U.S., making it a melting pot of cultures. ..

To add a new language, click on the Add Language button. You will be prompted to enter the language’s name and an optional description. ..

The search results for “English (US)” yielded the following: Search for English and select English (US) from the list of options.

You will now see a prompt asking which language you want to set as your primary language. Tap on ‘Use English (UK)’.

Final Words

Apple has added Live Captions to the iPhone in iOS 16, which makes it possible to convert lyrics from music and/or videos into real-time text. This is a boon for many users, in a variety of circumstances, as it makes it easier to understand what is being said.