


In addition, there are more accessibility features categorised under voicemail transcription, text formatting, dark mode, focus mode, and the ability to mute or unmute participants with their consent. Easier navigation with keyboard shortcuts and screen reader support has also been introduced. Furthermore, users will also have the option to adjust the size of the chat and the closed captions. These include multi-spotlight, multi-pinning, and the ability to rearrange the gallery view. Zoom has also introduced a host of accessibility features that make the video conferencing platform easier to use. Otter has a lot of extra tools and features, including a note taking assistant, custom vocabulary, inline image insertion, and the possibility to edit text, speakers and time codes. The live transcription feature can be activated by account admins and participants in a video call can privately request the host to activate closed captions from the meeting toolbar. Otter AI is a popular subscription service for automatically transcribing Zoom meetings in real time. It also supports manual captioning as well as integration from third-party captioning services. The closed captions feature is currently only available in English but Zoom says it is planning to extend the feature to other languages as well. We are pleased to announce that auto-generated captions, also known as live transcription, are now available on all free and paid Zoom accounts.
