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In English |Maybe it's night, you're watching a video on the Internet or listening to a podcast and you need to lower the sound of the computer so as not to disturb the person who is trying to sleep in the other room.
Did you know that now you can activate live subtitles to read what appears on the screen of any audio you reproduce from Chrome?This function can be used on Facebook, Netflix and YouTube, and also for podcasts and home videos.
Google began offering Chrome users an automatic subtitles function, after releaseing it on its 2017 Pixel cell phones and having expanded the service in 2019 to videoconference applications Google Meet and online presentations Google Slides.Chrome is the most used browser in the world to read and access web pages, and almost half of computer users, telephones and tablets in the United States use it, according to statcounter.