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Want to use Live Transcribe to write everything you hear? We can help.

Google's Live Transcribe is an app that listens to what's going on around it and translates in real-time any text it hears onto your phone screen. The app can also identify some common sounds such as animals, engines, and more. It's handy as an accessibility feature if you have trouble hearing, but can also be used as a transcription tool. You probably already have it on your Android phone, but it's not always visible in your app list. We'll show you how to find it, use it, and what the settings can do. Note: Live transcribe requires an internet connection to function.

How to use Google's Live Transcribe app

Live Transcribe is a part of Google's suite of services, but the Live transcribe app may be hidden from your app list by default. Therefore, the easiest way to open the app the first time is to open the Play Store and search for it.

  1. Open the Play Store.
  2. Search for Live Transcribe.
  3. If the app is not already on your phone, tap Install. Otherwise, tap Open.

The first time you open the app, you'll be asked to grant permissions. 1. When asked to allow access to the microphone, tap While using the app. 2. Tap the gear in the bottom left corner of the app. 3. You may be asked if you want to add an app icon to your app list. That's optional, but we recommend you tap Add to app list.

From that point on, you'll find Live Transcribe in your app list. Once the app is open, all you need to do is be connected to the internet and hold your phone up to a sound source. The app will immediately start transcribing what it hears in large letters in the app. If the app hears any noises (such as coughing or a vehicle engine), it will identify them in the bottom left corner.

Settings to adjust in the Live Transcribe app

Tap the gear in the bottom left corner to enter settings. Initially, you'll have the option to change the text size, save your transcription for three days, open sound notifications, or see more settings.

Tap More settings, and you'll once again be able to change the text size, turn on dark theme, change your primary language, secondary language, and add custom words. You can save the transcription or delete history, cause your phone to vibrate when a name is spoken (and add names to trigger that), and vibrate when speech resumes after a pause to make sure you're paying attention. Finally, on the bottom, you can tap Advanced settings and get the options to hide profanity and enable a hold button that pauses the transcription while you're reading so you can catch up.

Overall, Live transcription could be a valuable tool in your arsenal. If you have trouble hearing or prefer reading text over listening to people speak, this is a valuable resource.

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