For real-world situations, the Live Transcribe app (preinstalled on Pixel and Samsung) provides instant speech-to-text for live speech. It even has an , so you don't need Wi-Fi or data to understand what's being said around you. 4. Downloading Subtitles for Saved Movies
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: If you have Android 14+, you can use Expressive Captions, which use AI to show tone (like ALL CAPS for yelling) and label background sounds like music or laughter. 2. Translating Non-English Audio Android subtitles English
: In the Live Caption settings, tap Languages & translation and add English as your preferred "Translate to" language. 3. Subtitles for In-Person Conversations Translating Non-English Audio : In the Live Caption
Tap the (a small keyboard box) that appears below the volume slider. third-party apps are your best bet:
If you have video files saved locally and need external English subtitle files (.srt), third-party apps are your best bet: