For all Google Workspace customers and users with personal accounts, we’ve expanded support for
closed captioning to include the following languages in beta*, bringing the total language count to 87:
* Full language support previously launched
** Previously only English into these languages was supported. For more information, see our previous announcement on the Workspace Updates blog.
Additional details
Update on the availability of translated captions for some Google Workspace customers
As we
previously announced, translated captions in Google Meet will be exclusively available to Gemini for Google Workspace customers. This will go into effect starting January 22, 2025, when existing and new customers will no longer have access to translated captions through their Google Workspace subscription. At this time, translated captions will only be available in the following Gemini add-ons: Gemini Enterprise, AI Meetings and Messaging, and Gemini Education premium.
We will continue to invest in and improve translated captions with the additional languages and automatic language detection. In addition to translated captions, the Gemini for Workspace add-ons offer other generative AI features such as enhanced audio and image quality on meetings, take notes for me (in alpha), and more — use this link to
learn more.
Getting started
- End users: These features are available by default. Visit the Help Center to learn more about captions and translated captions in Google Meet.
- Meeting participants: You can use live translated captions if the meeting is organized by a user with an eligible Google Workspace edition. Closed captions are available for all users.
Rollout pace
Live captions language expansion:
- This feature is available now.
Translated captions expansion: - Captions: Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accounts
- Translated Captions: Available for Google Workspace customers with the Gemini Enterprise, Gemini Education Premium, and AI Meetings & Messaging add-ons
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