Windows 11 has a built in feature (Windows Live Captions) that provides real-time audio trasnscription.
This way, everything heard by the device can be read out in real time, increasing accessibility for people with hearing problems or those wishing to improve their audio comprehension.
Consider that there are no privacy concerns due to fact that translation occur locally and it work offline as well.
Additionally, real-time subtitles aren't limited to specific apps; they work seamlessly with any audio source on Windows 11.
Windows 11 24H2 or newer are necessary to have full features working properly. There are Drivers and CPU requirements that should be considered.
Live captions can provide automatic transcription of audio to text on the screen. To turn on live captions, do one of the following:
- Turn on the Live captions toggle in the quick settings Accessibility flyout. (To open quick settings, select the battery, network, or volume icon on the taskbar.)
- Press the Windows logo key
+ Ctrl + L.
- Select Start > All apps > Accessibility > Live captions.
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Captions and turn on the Live captions toggle.
[original articles]
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/tips/live-captions
https://www.microsoft.com/it-it/windows/tips/live-captions
https://it.windowsnoticias.com/Come-attivare-i-sottotitoli-in-tempo-reale-in-Windows-11/
