

We hope captions will serve to tighten the YouTube community by bringing together international users from different cultures. Gonzodoga: English subtitles on this awesome Japanese animation. MIT: full lectures on subjects like Physics. UC Berkeley: footage from the Opencast Project Open House. CNET: tech product reviews from CNET's Crave blog. Some of our partners have already started using captions to offer you a better understanding of their videos (even with the audio turned off): - BBC Worldwide: captions are provided in five different languages on this clip from Top Gear. Clicking this button will also allow viewers to choose which captions they want to see. If a video includes captions, you can activate them by clicking the menu button located on the bottom right of the video player. There are over 120 languages to choose from and you can add any title you want for each caption. If you want to include foreign subtitles in multiple languages, upload a separate file for each language.

To add several captions to a video, simply upload multiple files. You can add captions to one of your videos by uploading a closed caption file using the "Captions and Subtitles" menu on the editing page. Captions can help people who would not otherwise understand the audio track to follow along, especially those who speak other languages or who are deaf and hard of hearing. As part of this goal, we've added a new captioning feature which allows you to give viewers a deeper understanding of your video. From here you can also edit your video, choose from the hundreds of other caption styles, or use the creative tools like sounds, image overlays, GIFs, and more.Here at YouTube, we're always trying to find new ways to enrich your viewing experience and to help video creators reach a wider audience. You're all set! You can tap "Save" and export your video in the desired format and size from here. Tap "Continue" once you're ready and then "Proceed" once you've selected your desired language. Select the area of the video you want to import (in case you only want to import part of it). Select your desired video from your camera roll. Once you've recorded your video in Captions or another app, tap "Create" and then tap "Import".

Once you have the app and you've created an account, follow the steps below to add captions to YouTube Shorts. Captions uses the latest advancements in artificial intelligence to enable automatic captioning for YouTube Shorts. The most accurate, simple, and quickest way to add captions to YouTube Shorts is the Captions App.
