Live captioning & transcription
Make your Zoom calls, livestreams and events more engaging and accessible. Our real-time captions and transcripts deliver immediate access to support ADA and other guidelines. Verbit integrates into the platforms you’re already using for on-the-spot referencing.
The technology that sets us apart
Verbit’s advanced technology provides users with unmatched advantage and incredible insights.
Our proprietary automatic speech recognition technology, Captivate™, is trained to meet the personalized needs of each customer. It’s trained with dedicated models designed with customer input for term boosting, proactive research and formatting needs. Captivate is highly-trained on domain specific needs with a dynamic domain dictionary that is continuously updated before and during its use. With Captivate, Verbit’s team can deliver a bespoke automatic solution at scale with any level of customization necessary.
Verbit’s Generative AI technology, Gen.V™, provides helpful insights on customers’ transcripts. Within minutes and the click of a button, Gen.V™ can generate informative summaries of meetings, courses or events. It also offers up quizzes for information recall, chaptering and suggested headlines and keywords. Gen.V’s™ features help to make your transcripts actionable!
20+
Integrations
1M
Words transcribed per day
24/7
End-to-end support
56K+
Videos captioned per week
1
Convenient platform
Seamless integrations
Add live captioning directly to your conferencing and streaming platforms of choice, including Zoom, Teams, YouTube and more.
Professional-grade accuracy
Catch every word with quality live transcription you can depend on, even when the sound is off.
24/7 support
Receive live assistance from your dedicated support team every step of the way.
How it works
Easy to use. Easier to start.
Hear from our customers
Live captioning FAQs
When would I need to use live captions?
As more videos, events and courses are live streamed to audiences, live captions should be considered. Captions produced in real-time while the video is happening help viewers to participate more effectively while remote or in environments where the sound can’t be played out loud. Captions also help to deliver accessibility to audiences who rely on them to consume your content and participate in your events. Both captions and transcriptions reinforce the content which is being shared verbally for greater audience engagement and information retention.
Who uses or needs live captions and live transcription?
Individuals with disabilities, such as those with hearing loss and who are members of the Deaf community, rely on live captioning and audio transcription to participate in events, courses and livestreams. Audiences who are watching in a non-native language can also benefit from access to captions, as well as those who are commuting or are watching without headphones. Many events, schools and businesses are subject to meeting accessibility guidelines, such as the ADA, and can even be sued if accessibility technologies like closed captioning services are not offered on their videos and live events.
What’s the difference between live captions and live transcription?
Live captions and live transcripts are both produced as word-for-word records of the spoken word. Captions appear on screen in shorter segments that are meant to match the speaker as they speak or with a slight delay. Transcripts provide all of the text together in one longer-form format, which also helps to serve as a form of notes which can be searched and referenced after a live event takes place. Both formats offer accessibility to individuals with disabilities, among others, and offer an additional resource via a visual cue to consume live video content more effectively.
Why can’t I just use built-in or free transcription and captioning tools?
In order to make videos accessible, captions and transcripts must be accurate. When captions are inaccurate they harm the viewer experience and can cause miscommunications. Equity can only be provided when the captions and transcripts being produced reach high accuracy levels, which Verbit’s solutions do. Free tools often miss the mark and do not use professional human editors in the process due to the cost associated with them. Verbit offers word-for-word accurate transcripts produced by Artificial Intelligence and fact checked by professional transcribers to reach targeted 99% accuracy to users through cost-efficient means.
What’s important to consider when offering live captioning on videos?
When considering real time captioning solutions and providers, event organizers, content creators, instructors and employers should look for accuracy, efficiency and integrations. The process can be manual and ineffective when captions being delivered are inaccurate and need to be corrected or don’t appear within the platform itself, such as Zoom. Verbit integrates into every web conferencing and video platform universities, businesses and media companies are using to ensure the captions are ‘pushed and pulled’ wherever they are needed without any manual work or effort by our users.