Learning how to use Live Captions in Windows 11 can be a great way to better understand the audio you’re listening to. Whether it’s a film without its own subtitles, a song you’ve just heard, or your friend’s microphone isn’t turned up enough, Live Captions are a quick and automated way to subtitle any audio source.

You’ll need to have theWindows 11 22H2 update installed, so make sure you’ve updated recently before giving it a go. Once you’re ready, here’s how to use Live Captions in Windows 11.

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What You Need

Windows 11 PC or lapop with the 22H2 update applied

How to turn on Live Captions in Windows 11

The first step to using Live Captions in Windows 11, is to enable them. Here’s how to turn Live Captions on.

Step 1:Select the area of your taskbar with your Wi-Fi network indicator, the volume, and the battery, to bring up the Quick Settings menu. Then selectAccessibilityand then toggleLive CaptionstoOn.

Alternatively, pressCtrl+Windows Key+L.

Step 2:Live Captions will then begin setup. SelectDownloadwhen ready. Downloading Live Captions data may take a minute depending on your internet connection. When it’s finished, the top bar will readReady to Caption.

Step 3:Open a video, a song, or anything else with audio (except voice calls or microphone recordings, we’ll cover that below) and the Live Captions bar at the top of the screen should display what’s being said in clear text.

You can even pit it head-to-head against another captioning service, like YouTube’s built-in subtitles.

How to Live Caption your microphone

If you want to caption what you’re saying, you’ll need to enable that specific function — it’s disabled by default for privacy purposes.

Step 1:Launch Live Captions if you haven’t already, by pressingCtrl+Windows Key+L, then select the Settings cog icon in the Live Captions bar.

Step 2:SelectCaption Options.

Step 3:SelectInclude microphone audio.Now when you speak into your microphone, it will appear captioned in the Live Captions bar.

How to customize Live Captions

You can customize the look and feel of Live Captions and how they’re displayed using the options menu.

Step 2:SelectPositionto choose where you want the Live Captions bar to be. You have the option of Top, Bottom, or Floating on the screen, where you can move it around at will.

Step 3:SelectCaption optionsfollowed byProfanity filterto filter out any unsavory language.

Step 4:SelectCaption Styleand thenEditto customize the look of the text output. You can tweak its color, size, and font, and adjust the background and window itself.

Now that you know how to use Live Captions in Windows 11, want to prove it to all your friends? Here’show to take a screenshot in Windows 11.