Zoom translated captions enable users to have the speech in a meeting or webinar automatically translated in real-time to captions in another language. For example, if the speaker is speaking English in a meeting, captions can be made available in Spanish, Chinese, Ukrainian, and more.
Available caption languages are determined by the host in web settings before the live session, but participants can freely enable captions and select the language they want to use for translation without the need of the host.
*Note: Translated captioning requires the host to be a member of a Zoom Workplace Business Plus, Zoom Workplace Enterprise Essentials, Zoom Workplace Enterprise Plus, or Zoom Workplace Enterprise Premier account, or assigned the Zoom Translated Captions add-on
Any participant in the meeting or webinar can self-enable captions, as they are not dependent on the host to enable.
Note: Users can also have the Zoom desktop app automatically show captions, when available in the meeting or webinar.
If the speaker is presenting in another language, that speaker can change the language the captions are generated from.
By default, English is set as the speaking language the captions are generated from. If you are presenting in another language, for example French, you can change input language so that captions are generated accurately in French.
Notes:
If the speaker is presenting in another language and you want the captions to be generated into your language, Zoom can translate the captions into your preferred language. This is done in real-time during the meeting, and can be set by each individual participant.
Language pairs (the input speaking language and the output caption language) available to participants are determined by the host’s settings.
Note: Choice of Translate to language will be saved and applied to future meetings.
The following languages are supported for translated captions and can be translated between most* of the listed languages:
*Note: Dialects of one another are not currently supported for translation, such as translating between French (France) and French (Canada).
The following languages are supported when translating from one of the fully supported languages above, but cannot be the source language, as they are not yet supported for automated captions: